NOBL Bike Check - Chris’ Forbidden Dreadnought Bike Check

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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Forbidden
Dreadnought
Frame: Forbidden Dreadnought
Rear Shock
Push
Elevensix
Rear Shock: Push Elevensix
Fork
Fox
38
170mm
Fork: Fox 38. Misc: 170mm
Handlebar
OneUp Components
35mm Rise
Handlebar: OneUp Components 35mm Rise
Stem
OneUp Components
35mm
Stem: OneUp Components 35mm
Grips
Chromag
Contact
Grips: Chromag Contact
Brakes
Magura
MT7
Brakes: Magura MT7
Shifters
SRAM
GX AXS
Shifters: SRAM GX AXS
Rear Derailleur
SRAM
GX AXS
Rear Derailleur: SRAM GX AXS
Cranks
Race Face
Aeffect
Cranks: Race Face Aeffect
Cassette / Rear Cog
Shimano
XT
Cassette / Rear Cog: Shimano XT
Pedals
Shimano
Saints
Pedals: Shimano Saints
Front Rim
NOBL
TR41
32h
Front Rim: NOBL TR41. Misc: 32h
Rear Rim
NOBL
TR41
32h
Rear Rim: NOBL TR41. Misc: 32h
Hubs
Chris King
Hubs: Chris King
Spokes
Sapim
D-light
Spokes: Sapim D-light
Front Tire
Maxxis
Assegai DD
Front Tire: Maxxis Assegai DD
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Minnion DHR II
Rear Tire: Maxxis Minnion DHR II
Saddle
SDG
Bell Air
Saddle: SDG Bell Air
Seatpost
OneUp Components
240 drop
Seatpost: OneUp Components 240 drop
General Info

General Info

Model Year
0
Model Year:
0
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Additional Info

After getting along famously with the Dreadnought’s shorter travel brother the Druid last season, I decided on a two bike approach this year. I sold both my Druid and old downhill rig to build up this beastly Dreadsled for days when I’m itching to get steep and sendy.

Wheelset
My aim with these hoops was to create a no-fuss wheelset for aggressive all mountain riding comprised of components I would never have to worry about when out on the trail. While I run TR37′s on my light trail bike, I opted for TR41’s on this build for a wider tire profile and chose D-Light spokes on both ends to keep comfortable through the rough stuff. In terms of hubs, Chris King still set the standard for performance and reliability so those were a no-brainer. Specs are centerlock, boost, and 32h.

Additional Info:

After getting along famously with the Dreadnought’s shorter travel brother the Druid last season, I decided on a two bike approach this year. I sold both my Druid and old downhill rig to build up this beastly Dreadsled for days when I’m itching to get steep and sendy.

Wheelset
My aim with these hoops was to create a no-fuss wheelset for aggressive all mountain riding comprised of components I would never have to worry about when out on the trail. While I run TR37′s on my light trail bike, I opted for TR41’s on this build for a wider tire profile and chose D-Light spokes on both ends to keep comfortable through the rough stuff. In terms of hubs, Chris King still set the standard for performance and reliability so those were a no-brainer. Specs are centerlock, boost, and 32h.

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