Morewood Ndiza 4x and Park ripper 8

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Model
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Parts

Frame
Morewood Bicycles
Ndiza
Frame: Morewood Bicycles Ndiza
Rear Shock
FOX
Float DPS Evol
Rear Shock: FOX Float DPS Evol
Fork
Marzocchi
4X RC3 Fork
Fork: Marzocchi 4X RC3 Fork
Headset
Cane Creek
Forty Series
Headset: Cane Creek Forty Series
Handlebar
Gravity
Light
Handlebar: Gravity Light
Stem
Gravity
Light
60mm
Stem: Gravity Light. Misc: 60mm
Grips
ODI
Vans Lock-on
Grips: ODI Vans Lock-on
Brakes
SRAM
Guide RS
Brakes: SRAM Guide RS
Shifters
Shimano
XT SL-M8000
Shifters: Shimano XT SL-M8000
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
XT RD-M8000
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XT RD-M8000
Chainguide
Gamut
P40 Chainguide
Chainguide: Gamut P40 Chainguide
Cranks
Shimano
Hone
Been running strong for almost a decade
Cranks: Shimano Hone. Misc: Been running strong for almost a decade
Chainrings / Sprocket
Shimano
Saint 36T
Chainrings / Sprocket: Shimano Saint 36T
Bottom Bracket
Shimano
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Chain
Shimano
CN-HG700 11
Chain: Shimano CN-HG700 11
Cassette / Rear Cog
Shimano
XT CS-M8000
11-42
Cassette / Rear Cog: Shimano XT CS-M8000. Misc: 11-42
Pedals
Wellgo
MG-1
Pedals: Wellgo MG-1
Front Rim
DT Swiss
E2200
Front Rim: DT Swiss E2200
Rear Rim
DT Swiss
E2200
Rear Rim: DT Swiss E2200
Hubs
DT Swiss
Hubs: DT Swiss
Spokes
DT Swiss
Double Butted
Spokes: DT Swiss Double Butted
Saddle
WTB
Silverado Ti
Saddle: WTB Silverado Ti
Seatpost
Race Face
Next SL
30.9
Seatpost: Race Face Next SL. Misc: 30.9
Seatpost Clamp
Other
Salsa QR
Seatpost Clamp: Other Salsa QR
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2011
Model Year:
2011
Riding Type
Freeride
Riding Type:
Freeride
Weight
28 lb 0 oz (12701 g)
Weight: 28 lb 0 oz (12701 g)
Additional Info

Lots of the parts came from my old 26" trail bike. Have taken a few trail rides with it and definitely pedals better than I expect.

Tons of fun in jump parks and DS tracks

Since bike of the day put on a used 2019 Float DPS that was cheaper than if I had rebuilt the Rocco since I messed up the compression dampening accidentally jumping it with the pedal switch on. Also the 951 Evo built couldn't take the Gamut guide unmodified so I did a little switch on the chainguide, and putting on a 36T Saint ring.

Additional Info:

Lots of the parts came from my old 26" trail bike. Have taken a few trail rides with it and definitely pedals better than I expect.

Tons of fun in jump parks and DS tracks

Since bike of the day put on a used 2019 Float DPS that was cheaper than if I had rebuilt the Rocco since I messed up the compression dampening accidentally jumping it with the pedal switch on. Also the 951 Evo built couldn't take the Gamut guide unmodified so I did a little switch on the chainguide, and putting on a 36T Saint ring.

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