Lambert-Cycles Freeride Prototype 2
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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info
Parts
Rear Shock
Rock Shox
Rear Shock:
Rock Shox
Fork
Rock Shox
Fork:
Rock Shox
Headset
Cane Creek
Headset:
Cane Creek
Handlebar
Renthal
Handlebar:
Renthal
Stem
Race Face
Stem:
Race Face
Grips
Lizard Skins
Grips:
Lizard Skins
Brakes
Shimano
SAINT
Brakes:
Shimano SAINT
Brake Levers
Shimano
Shimano zee
Brake Levers:
Shimano Shimano zee
Rear Derailleur
Reverse Components
Rear Derailleur:
Reverse Components
Cranks
Shimano
Saint
Cranks:
Shimano Saint
Bottom Bracket
Shimano
Saint
Bottom Bracket:
Shimano Saint
Chain
Shimano
Chain:
Shimano
Cassette / Rear Cog
Reverse Components
Cassette / Rear Cog:
Reverse Components
Pedals
ANVL
Pedals:
ANVL
Front Rim
DT Swiss
Front Rim:
DT Swiss
Rear Rim
DT Swiss
Rear Rim:
DT Swiss
Hubs
Chris King
Ceramic bearings
Hubs:
Chris King.
Misc: Ceramic bearings
Spokes
DT Swiss
Spokes:
DT Swiss
Front Tire
Maxxis
Assegai 2.5 DD MaxxGrip
Front Tire:
Maxxis Assegai 2.5 DD MaxxGrip
Rear Tire
Maxxis
Dissector 2.4 DD MaxxGrip
Rear Tire:
Maxxis Dissector 2.4 DD MaxxGrip
Saddle
Title
Saddle:
Title
Seatpost
Thomson
Seatpost:
Thomson
Seatpost Clamp
Reverse Components
Seatpost Clamp:
Reverse Components
General Info
General Info
Model Year
2024
Model Year:
2024
Intended Use
Freeride
Intended Use:
Freeride
Additional Info
Freeride machine made by Lambert-Cycles in Switzerland. This bike was made for some hard shredding in bike-parks but also going full speed in the woods. The rear frame is from a YT tues and the front is hand made out of steel with a fully freeride oriented geometry and a nice paint job !
Check out @lambertcycle for more insane quality builds !
Additional Info:
Freeride machine made by Lambert-Cycles in Switzerland. This bike was made for some hard shredding in bike-parks but also going full speed in the woods. The rear frame is from a YT tues and the front is hand made out of steel with a fully freeride oriented geometry and a nice paint job !
Check out @lambertcycle for more insane quality builds !
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