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Post by >rocketman> on Nov 11, 2006 1:03:46 GMT 8
;D brake levers pivot on sealed bearings!, sweet shimano brake feel, without the squeaking pivots when dirty? hehehehe (3 years using the 4 pot shimano XT) maybe next year? hehehe How much? avid dealears? any one....(P10, to 15 k maybe)
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Post by marcs on Nov 11, 2006 7:14:17 GMT 8
given the juicy 7 sell for about 20k, most likely the Code will be on the 20-25k mark.
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Post by Onie on Nov 11, 2006 9:46:54 GMT 8
How much? avid dealears? any one....(P10, to 15 k maybe) Just sharing... If my memory serves me right, a close PMTBerk o'mine was able to get a Juicy 7 at that range last year here (imagine, last year pa!)... Just have to be diligent enough to go 'round looking for better deals. I guess most LBS here are playing side-by-side as to their pricing along with the US online stores. & even sometimes at a much higher rate since US$ are in a slump nowadays. Just an observation. Keen one though.
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Post by Patrick on Nov 11, 2006 17:01:16 GMT 8
Juicy 7 sells way cheaper than that.
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Post by xctofi on Nov 11, 2006 20:02:50 GMT 8
Juicy 7 sells way cheaper than that. yeah,like the first time they came out its like 15K++ maybe its even lower now
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Post by Onie on Nov 11, 2006 22:00:02 GMT 8
How much? avid dealears? any one....( P10, to 15 k maybe) Just sharing... If my memory serves me right, a close PMTBerk o'mine was able to get a Juicy 7 at that range last year here (imagine, last year pa!)... Just have to be diligent enough to go 'round looking for better deals. I guess most LBS here are playing side-by-side as to their pricing along with the US online stores. & even sometimes at a much higher rate since US$ are in a slump nowadays. Just an observation. Keen one though. 12K to be exact, friends... So, within 10-15K range, like what i said earlier which i quoted again here... Thanks!
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Post by XP on Nov 13, 2006 8:14:32 GMT 8
yup 12k to be exact.....
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Post by <eVs10nacious< on Nov 13, 2006 9:57:40 GMT 8
rocketman!.....probably next year dunno when?......its pricey than shimano XT 4 piston! 4 sure! i go for goodridge hydro hose rather upgrading my brakes.......its make a big difference! EVS!
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Post by >rocketman> on Nov 14, 2006 13:04:47 GMT 8
yes, "uso" goodridge cables sa majayjay race, all praises for that hydro cables,
6K a pair bling bling! but with performance.
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Post by Great Teacher Ulysses on Nov 16, 2006 20:46:26 GMT 8
no upgrade to goodridge... very expensive for just a cable...
buy new CODE from Avid way better than upgraded xt, 10,000 pogi points! hehehehe!
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Post by qbert on Dec 23, 2006 18:35:29 GMT 8
wer can i find this avids? code
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Post by >rocketman> on Dec 24, 2006 19:14:14 GMT 8
07 is good year save now hehehe
rock shox/sram/truvative dealears will have this,
sample: john wilkie marikina, ross cycling pasay,
17K daw hehehhehehe
totem! how much? hehehe
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Post by mico "mud diver" on Jan 11, 2007 19:36:54 GMT 8
17k -code hmm.. yum2!
whats the difference between the goodridge cable and the ordinary cable?
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Post by Poseur on Jan 11, 2007 21:14:05 GMT 8
whats the difference between the goodridge cable and the ordinary cable? lots. the stainless steel braiding, the thicker second layer, the high quality fittings, bling. good stuff, but whether u need it or not is up to you. 17k front and rear? both then that's a good price. one.... that's pricey.
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Post by the D. on Jan 11, 2007 21:31:10 GMT 8
and it's available locally but with very limited stock a friend of mine has one.
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Post by <eVs10nacious< on Jan 12, 2007 8:32:42 GMT 8
available @ john wilkie shop...... evs!
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Post by >rocketman> on Jan 15, 2007 22:41:44 GMT 8
sir israel, already has on his intenseVPX/r.s wc boxxer, nice
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Post by Great Teacher Ulysses on Jan 16, 2007 12:26:34 GMT 8
oh i got 2 see this stuff....
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Post by >rocketman> on Feb 26, 2007 1:19:33 GMT 8
ROSS CYCLING has 1 set of the avid code (TAIWAN), nice
avid code? world cup champion - steve peat, world champion - sam hill
Still sticking with my 03 - 4 piston, steel braided XT, brake pad is 500 petot per caliper can't destroy it, and it's a SHIMANO JAPAN.
how much brake pad of the code?
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Post by infinite3d on Feb 26, 2007 13:03:00 GMT 8
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Post by REDNEB on Feb 26, 2007 13:32:39 GMT 8
tsk tsk too much brakes= ride slow.......... brakes r used at the finish line only....
IF YOU USE YOUR BRAKES TOO OFTEN AFTER A WHILE YOU WILL GROW FEATHERS AND HENCE YOU BECOME A CHICKEN!!!........... lol ... altho its true!!! dont bling your bike, bling your skills!
** i mean c'mon why would you need hydro disc brakes that strong? cant take the speed? try playing chess or PS2 and stay home.....jeezuz! Upgrading to 8" rotors are enuf but beefing up the stopping power? DUH!!!!
I mean your bike may look fast even if your going 20kmh....but are you fast enuf to utilize all that braking power? LOL LOL
anyway ..................................LOL
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Post by infinite3d on Feb 26, 2007 15:57:20 GMT 8
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Post by evets on Mar 1, 2007 0:46:15 GMT 8
too expensive to abuse for dh!better use bb7 instead!
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Post by wadesingson on Mar 1, 2007 15:16:10 GMT 8
nice bike long. am sure the additional safety margin the codes give is a great confidence booster on the fast trails you guys ride.
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Post by nightcrawler on Mar 1, 2007 17:57:15 GMT 8
Still sticking with my 03 - 4 piston, steel braided XT, brake pad is 500 petot per caliper can't destroy it, and it's a SHIMANO JAPAN. You can buy a garden hose that is small enough that you can fit your steel braided XT cable's. If you get the transparent ones, clear or with color, it will look like goodrigde cables...6K is not worth it...It won't make you fast either....
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Post by >rocketman> on Mar 1, 2007 22:43:05 GMT 8
the code is P27k, no thanks hehehehe
Shimano engineers is now working on the prototype foot brake for dh after visitng the philippines and riding one of our pedicabs.
yes agree sir chony, goodridge cables pricey bling bling
me, for my XT steel braided cables, I actually use those
white plastic computer cable wrap around wire harness from the office,
i just ask our technicians here, price: 0 petot as in nada, as in FREEBIE
i wrap it from brake lever to caliper.
because steel braided cable rubs the paint off your frame, and the lower crown of the fork.
I also ask from the tech lots of zip ties hehehehe
Nice bike sir long, saw it last wednesday at john wilkie
hey dont' mind buddy bender folks, he' just tripping.
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Post by infinite3d on Mar 2, 2007 11:55:50 GMT 8
nice bike long. am sure the additional safety margin the codes give is a great confidence booster on the fast trails you guys ride. Sorry Raymond im not Long ;D im Jay from Morong Rizal, and yes great confidence on the code
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Post by infinite3d on Mar 2, 2007 11:58:52 GMT 8
the code is P27k, no thanks hehehehe Shimano engineers is now working on the prototype foot brake for dh after visitng the philippines and riding one of our pedicabs. yes agree sir chony, goodridge cables pricey bling bling me, for my XT steel braided cables, I actually use those white plastic computer cable wrap around wire harness from the office, i just ask our technicians here, price: 0 petot as in nada, as in FREEBIE i wrap it from brake lever to caliper. because steel braided cable rubs the paint off your frame, and the lower crown of the fork. I also ask from the tech lots of zip ties hehehehe Nice bike sir long, saw it last wednesday at john wilkie hey dont' mind buddy bender folks, he' just tripping. He he dehins po ako si Long ;D i think Long was Tracer? sa forum na to? and 28k for the code wasnt true!!! i got the pair for 18k ke Israel, good price! if anyone can buy Juicy Carbon then you can too with the code plus a touch of technology and downhill specific talaga
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Post by wadesingson on Mar 3, 2007 12:27:31 GMT 8
Hi jay! whoops sorry - but great ride though. sometimes having great brakes is enough of a confidence booster for you to push a bit harder than you usually ride.
just a thought - choosing the level of equipment you run is an individual choice. the freedom to pick and match the parts on your ride is one of the fun aspects of mountainbiking.
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Post by mountguitars on Mar 3, 2007 15:16:05 GMT 8
tsk tsk too much brakes= ride slow.......... brakes r used at the finish line only.... IF YOU USE YOUR BRAKES TOO OFTEN AFTER A WHILE YOU WILL GROW FEATHERS AND HENCE YOU BECOME A CHICKEN!!!........... lol ... altho its true!!! dont bling your bike, bling your skills! ** i mean c'mon why would you need hydro disc brakes that strong? cant take the speed? try playing chess or PS2 and stay home.....jeezuz! Upgrading to 8" rotors are enuf but beefing up the stopping power? DUH!!!! I mean your bike may look fast even if your going 20kmh....but are you fast enuf to utilize all that braking power? LOL LOL anyway ..................................LOL i'll take note of the chicken part, hehehe. ;D nice advice. ;D
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