Ghost ASX modified - (not in my stable anymore) 2
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***This Bike is no longer in my stable***This is my Ghost ASX 4900 that has been upgraded a lot from its entry level base components, so that it has become a great all around trail/enduro shredding machine.
The front fork the bike came with was a 130mm RST arieal fork which was quickly swapped for something better.
It now ride with a fox float 34 160mm 2016 fork with fit4 damper.
Recently changed the damper for an rockshox vivid r2c coil damper with 300lbs spring rate, preforms very well on small bumps and can take some serious punishment within the short travel frame with 120mm of rear wheel travel.
The bikes geometry is setup so that it feels it wants to be pointed downhill but it can handle up hills just as well.
Brakes are Magura MT5 four piston brakes, running performance pads so 4 pads one for each piston and on ice tech rotors a serious stopping combo.
I've recently installed a KS supernatural 150mm dropper post and i have to say I'm loving it. The only other dropper post I've tried is the rockshox reverb and I must say my KS supernatural preforms way better even though being a few years old and bought second hand.
My bars and grips are race Face atlas 785mm wide, grips are blue and bars are green.
As probably the only one in my local area I'm riding on flats a set of nukeproof neutron pedals keeps my attached to the bike.
At the moment I'm running Hans dampf front and rear a maxxis tomahawk. The hans dampf because it has amazing grip, combined with low rolling resistance, and aggressive side side knobs of the tomahawk makes for a fast rolling Tyre combo that glues to the trail when cornering.
***This Bike is no longer in my stable***This is my Ghost ASX 4900 that has been upgraded a lot from its entry level base components, so that it has become a great all around trail/enduro shredding machine.
The front fork the bike came with was a 130mm RST arieal fork which was quickly swapped for something better.
It now ride with a fox float 34 160mm 2016 fork with fit4 damper.
Recently changed the damper for an rockshox vivid r2c coil damper with 300lbs spring rate, preforms very well on small bumps and can take some serious punishment within the short travel frame with 120mm of rear wheel travel.
The bikes geometry is setup so that it feels it wants to be pointed downhill but it can handle up hills just as well.
Brakes are Magura MT5 four piston brakes, running performance pads so 4 pads one for each piston and on ice tech rotors a serious stopping combo.
I've recently installed a KS supernatural 150mm dropper post and i have to say I'm loving it. The only other dropper post I've tried is the rockshox reverb and I must say my KS supernatural preforms way better even though being a few years old and bought second hand.
My bars and grips are race Face atlas 785mm wide, grips are blue and bars are green.
As probably the only one in my local area I'm riding on flats a set of nukeproof neutron pedals keeps my attached to the bike.
At the moment I'm running Hans dampf front and rear a maxxis tomahawk. The hans dampf because it has amazing grip, combined with low rolling resistance, and aggressive side side knobs of the tomahawk makes for a fast rolling Tyre combo that glues to the trail when cornering.
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