NAF Parker, singlespeed, belt-driven, Park bike 1

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Parts
Brand
Model
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Parts

Frame
Other
NAF Parker
Frame: Other NAF Parker
Rear Shock
Cane Creek
Tigon
210x55
Rear Shock: Cane Creek Tigon. Misc: 210x55
Fork
Intend
Bandit
170mm
Fork: Intend Bandit. Misc: 170mm
Headset
Other
no name
ZS44 upper, EC44 lower
Headset: Other no name. Misc: ZS44 upper, EC44 lower
Handlebar
Syntace
Vector 7075
high 20
Handlebar: Syntace Vector 7075. Misc: high 20
Stem
Intend
Grace FR
Stem: Intend Grace FR
Grips
Lizard Skins
Northshore Lock-On
Grips: Lizard Skins Northshore Lock-On
Brakes
Magura
MT7
Brakes: Magura MT7
Brake Levers
Magura
MT7
Brake Levers: Magura MT7
Cranks
Praxis
Cadet M30
Cranks: Praxis Cadet M30
Chainrings / Sprocket
Other
Gates CDX
Chainrings / Sprocket: Other Gates CDX
Bottom Bracket
Other
Praxis HD30
Bottom Bracket: Other Praxis HD30
Chain
Other
Gates Carbon Drive CDX
Chain: Other Gates Carbon Drive CDX
Cassette / Rear Cog
Other
Gates CDX
Cassette / Rear Cog: Other Gates CDX
Pedals
OneUp Components
Alloy
Pedals: OneUp Components Alloy
Front Rim
E*thirteen
placeholder
Front Rim: E*thirteen. Misc: placeholder
Rear Rim
E*thirteen
placeholder
Rear Rim: E*thirteen. Misc: placeholder
Hubs
SRAM
placeholder
Hubs: SRAM. Misc: placeholder
Front Tire
Maxxis
DHF Exo+
Front Tire: Maxxis DHF Exo+
Rear Tire
Maxxis
DHR II DD
Rear Tire: Maxxis DHR II DD
Saddle
Fabric
Scoop
Saddle: Fabric Scoop
General Info

General Info

Model Year
2024
Model Year:
2024
Riding Type
Downhill
Riding Type:
Downhill
Additional Info

This is my home made Singlespeed Park Bike. It is rather short travel with 160mm/R  and 170mm/F and made from 3D printed 309L parts and Crmo tubes. The main goal as always is to make the bike as silent as possible, so for a singlespeed drivetrain the belt drive was an obvious choice. 

Some parts are still placeholders and I don't have a weight yet.

 

Additional Info:

This is my home made Singlespeed Park Bike. It is rather short travel with 160mm/R  and 170mm/F and made from 3D printed 309L parts and Crmo tubes. The main goal as always is to make the bike as silent as possible, so for a singlespeed drivetrain the belt drive was an obvious choice. 

Some parts are still placeholders and I don't have a weight yet.

 

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