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    frame: rockman kortz long green

    fork: try all disc de 180

    Headset: cranck brothers 65g

    Stem: trialtech 19 º L 120 silver

    Handlebars nowar carbon

    Grips french+id

    Front brake: hope mono trial 09 with carbon parts

    rear brake: magura HSS33 white, zoo lever , chorrillas TPA, Coustellier pads

    Ti/carbon BB

    NC-17 BB green bolts

    Cranks: try all 160

    rockring trialtech alu 7005

    Freewheel: white industries titanium 18t

    Chain: kmc white single speed

    Pedals try all cnc simply design

    Front hub: Rockman, 28h

    Rear hub: try all 135 mm H

    Carbon washers

    DT swiss butted spokes

    Green DT nipples

    tryall nowar rims

    Conti's

    Tubes: maxxis fly air

    bolts: Ti & green hergal aluminium

    That's the first on Spain

    And... the lightest Kortz on the world? (At the moment?)

  2. Pads: Coust

    Time used: about a month

    Rim used: Monty rear 20" with 24mm holes

    Grind: Mid

    Ceraminc: nope

    Brake used: Maggie hs33 (the old one), water bleed with a little bit of tar

    What is your opinion of a working brake: Workds AMANZING on natural spots, on street are a beast. MEGALOUD squeak. I'm in love with it...

  3. i have a brand new one, but i wanted to save weight so i use double v,

    i works well for me :)

    really love that bike its really comfortable

    you want so save weight and you put a zoo forks on it? jesus...

  4. The rim & tire on the rear in that first pic looks like a 20” wheel. Is it?

    nah, 221ti rim rear :)

    clean that rim right down till its spotless and sand those pads and u should have a better brake!

    tomorrow i'm going to grind the rim, and drilling the front rim

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