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Parts | Brand | Model | Additional info |
Frame | YT Industries | Capra CF Comp 1 | Medium |
---|---|---|---|
Rear Shock | RockShox | Monarch Plus RC3 | |
Fork | RockShox | Pike RCT3 160mm | Solo Air |
Headset | Acros | AZX-203 | |
Handlebar | Race Face | Atlas 35 | |
Stem | Race Face | Atlas 35 50mm | |
Grips | Sensus | Disisdaboss | |
Brakes | Avid | Elixir 7 Trail | |
Brake Levers | Avid | Elixir 7 Trail | |
Shifters | SRAM | X01 | |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM | X01 | |
Chainguide | e*thirteen | TRS+ | |
Cranks | Race Face | Turbine | 170mm |
Chainrings / Sprocket | Race Face | 32T | |
Bottom Bracket | Race Face | Turbine X-Type Bottom Bracket | |
Chain | SRAM | PC 1130 | |
Cassette / Rear Cog | SRAM | XG-1195 | |
Pedals | Race Face | Atlas | |
Front Rim | Other | E13 TRS+ | 27,5" |
Rear Rim | Other | E13 TRS+ | 27,5" |
Hubs | Other | E13 TRS+ | |
Spokes | Other | ethirteen | |
Front Tire | Continental | Trail King 2.4 Protection | Tubeless |
Rear Tire | Continental | Trail King 2.4 Protection | Tubeless |
Saddle | Selle San Marco | Dirty Native Pro | |
Seatpost | RockShox | Reverb Stealth 150mm | |
Seatpost Clamp | Other | YT Industries |
General Info | ||
Model Year | 2014 | |
---|---|---|
Riding Type | Trail / All-Mountain | |
Weight | 28 lb 15.5 oz (13140 g) | |
Additional Info | Full Invisiframe applied. Custom Slik Graphics decals for both fork and shock. Mucky Nutz Face Fender in black/green. |
dmwingert
4/7/2015 11:43 AM
Richard.PT
4/8/2015 7:43 AM
Thanks
the Slik graphics decals are very easy to apply. The Invisiframe is tricky, requires patience, but simple to do after you get the hang of it. When you're to install the Invisiframe contact me for further help.
The fork decals:
http://www.slikgraphics.com/collections/fork-decals-rockshox/products/rockshox-pike-2013-style-decals-yi-industries-edition-for-black-forks
And the shock decals:
http://www.slikgraphics.com/collections/rear-shock-decals/products/rockshox-monarch-plus-style-shock-decal
(Here choose the Black background | Green details)
dmwingert
4/8/2015 1:51 PM
dmwingert
5/12/2015 9:47 AM
Richard.PT
5/12/2015 12:32 PM
Those instructions are perfect, I had a similar experience. I don't recommend the tar remover, you will apply it to a freshly built bike, just clean it with the shampoo spray bottle. I think that is just the case the bike was used before. Here are the main directives
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As in the article, I can't stress enough that you need time and patience and don't loose it 
- Time, a lot of it, it took me about 8h straight to complete every part of the Capra, I wanted it to be perfect
- The spray bottle with shampoo is your best friend, use it and abuse it, it can solve anything if it is going wrong. I did the top tube 2 times, the first it moved a bit, with patience and a lot of spray I managed to unstick it and reapplied it perfectly.
- Be hard and patience with the squeegee, let it mould to the frame edges while you use it
- Don't overdo on the shampoo to water ratio
- Time
Regards
dmwingert
5/13/2015 8:54 AM
CeeJayTheFirst
12/15/2014 10:16 AM
Richard.PT
12/15/2014 12:12 PM
The Goat poops mate.. just that
munichrider
12/13/2014 9:33 AM
Richard.PT
12/14/2014 5:12 AM
Thank you mate. I noticed that about the hose, I'll be doing that on the reverb on his first service
dirtpoacher720
12/13/2014 8:48 AM
astrizzle
12/13/2014 7:35 AM
AntonHsu
12/13/2014 7:23 AM
Richard.PT
12/14/2014 5:12 AM
Thank you
iceman2058
12/13/2014 1:51 AM
Richard.PT
12/13/2014 4:53 AM
Thank you Iceman2058