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My rawed Bik3 Eklipse mod bike


Canardweb

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Hi everyone, I wanted to share some pictures of the bike I now ride. I am back on mod as I find I am having much more fun with it now that there are only rocks to ride where I now live.

I bought the frame kit, brakes, stem and handlebars from Ben at Trials addict. The wheels are from my old mod I rode like 3 or 4 years ago. I have ridden that bike for the last 2 months and it is one of the best mod bikes I have ever rode after Echo Lite, Breath YES, and Because Color mod bikes. Rear disk brake was something I didn't really enjoyed few years back but now I absolutely love it? Maybe because they are well set now. Also I use front HS33 as ABel and Benito do and as I wanted to try this to have my opinion. I think it's a great compromise.

After a while I decided I wasn't keen on the color so made a box to keep the inside of my van clean while I was applying the chemical product to remove the paint. Here are soepics of the process and pictures of the bike before and after rawing it.

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Some changes other the first build is that I added a bash plate, made some TNN/Coust pads for the front, changed the disc pads for some Jitsie ones, new Monty Pro Race tires I had lying around and Echo 160 mm cranks as my Breath 165 mm ones were starting to crack.

 

Thanks for your time.

 

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1 hour ago, adamant said:

Bike looks great rawed, what are the benefits of front maggy and rear disk?

16 hours ago, JamieWilliams said:

lot of the top riders are using front mag rear disc, front mag is better for gap to fronts and up to fronts, 

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Yeah. Looks really nice. From personal experience I would recommend the Echo CNC stem. I had the Rockman as well and when changing to the Echo there was a huge improvement of the front-end stiffness.

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