- X01 AXS derailleur and shifter
- SRAM X01 Eagle Cassette
- XX1 Eagle Chain
- I9 Hydra Hubs
- Nox Farlow; 27.5 rear wheel / 29 front wheel (gonna run it mullet)
- DT Swiss Competition Spokes
- Deity Bladerunner pedals
- Deity Apex 35 stem
- Deity Skywire 35 mm handlebars
- E13 E-spec carbon 160 mm cranks
- Shimano XTR 9120 brakes
- Bike Yoke Revive dropper post, 160 mm
- Fox Float X2 shock
- Fox 36 Performance Elite 160 mm fork
- Specialized Power Arc Pro seat
- SRAM HS2 disc brake rotors - 200 mm
- Bridgestone Kryptotal RE 27.5 (rear tire); Kryptotal FR 29 (front tire)
- Huck Norris tire inserts (rear only)
- Lizard Skin Peatty lock-on grips
- Jagwire braided cables
- PNW Components dropper post lever
- MTX Gold Label ceramic pads
- Trek Range Extender
All parts will be silver, chrome. Spokes as well. The bike is in Dnister Black. This is not a cheap build, but it will still be a little less than the 9.9 XTR factory bike (including the range extender). In my opinion, it will be a much better build. I went “all in” on this one. The bike shop credited me about $1,500 for all of the take-off parts.
- SRAM X01 Eagle Cassette
- XX1 Eagle Chain
- I9 Hydra Hubs
- Nox Farlow; 27.5 rear wheel / 29 front wheel (gonna run it mullet)
- DT Swiss Competition Spokes
- Deity Bladerunner pedals
- Deity Apex 35 stem
- Deity Skywire 35 mm handlebars
- E13 E-spec carbon 160 mm cranks
- Shimano XTR 9120 brakes
- Bike Yoke Revive dropper post, 160 mm
- Fox Float X2 shock
- Fox 36 Performance Elite 160 mm fork
- Specialized Power Arc Pro seat
- SRAM HS2 disc brake rotors - 200 mm
- Bridgestone Kryptotal RE 27.5 (rear tire); Kryptotal FR 29 (front tire)
- Huck Norris tire inserts (rear only)
- Lizard Skin Peatty lock-on grips
- Jagwire braided cables
- PNW Components dropper post lever
- MTX Gold Label ceramic pads
- Trek Range Extender
All parts will be silver, chrome. Spokes as well. The bike is in Dnister Black. This is not a cheap build, but it will still be a little less than the 9.9 XTR factory bike (including the range extender). In my opinion, it will be a much better build. I went “all in” on this one. The bike shop credited me about $1,500 for all of the take-off parts.
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