Let's Build the Most Expensive DH Bike Ever

Karabuka
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1/11/2016 2:30am Edited Date/Time 1/11/2016 4:08am
Here are your 600€ complete titanium pedals for DH (clicking on pedale will take you to the list of pedals where intended use is specified). It seems there is no importer for the states but if you want them you will get themSmile The converted price is 653.7 US$.
http://reset-racing.de/product/pedal3/

edit1: Pretty much we need people from Germany to find us the most expensive stuff their companies produce, they make waaay more crazy high end stuff compared to anyone else in the world

edit2:Across has hydraulic mech/shifter for about 800€ but it is medium/long cage so not trully dh oriented. In this regard you can throw Di2 on... Leave it for next time as we build trail bike :D

edit3: Spokes, DT aerolite?


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1/11/2016 7:30am Edited Date/Time 1/12/2016 7:39pm
Making it more expensive with practical parts
Pillar X-TRA Lite Ti - $9 per spoke, so $9x 64
Schmolke MTB Lowriser DH- $336
Schmolke Seatpost TLO- $500
Carbon Ti seatclamp -$70
Carbon Ti X-Maxle 12 x 150- $90
Carbon Ti Carbon Disk rotor - $190 (although there is something called carbon disc and brake pads for full carbon disc but this is more expensive)
PROLOGO Zero C3 Nack Saddle- $334
Best and most expensive brakes out there is HOPE M6(yes six pots) as they are out of production, you can get a collectors set for just about $1500


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1/12/2016 10:44am
NóiNPO wrote:
Race Face SixC Cinch Direct Mount Crank Arms = 650 usd on CRC

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/dk/en/race-face-sixc-cinch-direct-mo…
Sweet! Added until we figure out if those FSA cranks are really an option for a DH bike. And FYI, I'm going to use US MSRP...
Sweet! Added until we figure out if those FSA cranks are really an option for a DH bike.

And FYI, I'm going to use US MSRP to keep this consistent.
FSA Crankset is not compatible
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1/12/2016 11:01am
Chris King hubs with Ceramic bearings are way more MSRP than DT 240s.

Don't forget the direct mount chainring for the SixC cranks from Wolf Tooth / One Up / Absolute Black
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1/12/2016 11:03am
Fabric ALM saddle $325, single piece carbon saddle designed by airbus. Baller
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1/12/2016 11:04am Edited Date/Time 1/12/2016 11:04am
Oh yah, I'm pretty sure you could program XTR Di2 shifter/derailleur for 7 shifts on the X01 DH cassette...


And ceramic bearing BB
1/12/2016 11:08am
madhaderer wrote:
Sapim CX ray spokes -$3.00 each. Alloy Nipples- $1.50 each. Narrow wide ring- around %75. Carbon railed Carbon body Road saddle-$475 http://www.competitivecyclist.com/selle-italia-slr-tekno-saddle-sel0079?skidn=SEL0079-BK-S1&ti=UExQIENhdDpNZW4ncyBCaWtlIFNhZGRsZXM6MTozOmNjQ2F0MTAwNDk2 Could do a Wipperman...
Sapim CX ray spokes -$3.00 each.
Alloy Nipples- $1.50 each.

Narrow wide ring- around %75.

Carbon railed Carbon body Road saddle-$475
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/selle-italia-slr-tekno-saddle-sel0079…

Could do a Wipperman Ti Chain too if your going ultra bling @ $300

Is the BOS an air spring? If not add $300 for a Ti fork spring
Added the spokes, nips and saddle to the build. Good stuff.

I couldn't find an 11-speed Wippermann Ti chain, but I found one more expensive than the KMC so I added that. If you find a specific narrow/wide/oval whatever chainring and the chain you mentioned post up the specs and prices and I'll add them.

BOS is air, btw.
1/12/2016 11:14am
nmpearson wrote:
you def need a better headset: Chris King Inset, $165, king ceramic also, $230
Added the Inset 2, didn't find much info on the ceramic bearings but if you want to post a link for me I can add it then.
1/12/2016 11:22am
Karabuka wrote:
Here are your 600€ complete titanium pedals for DH (clicking on pedale will take you to the list of pedals where intended use is specified). It...
Here are your 600€ complete titanium pedals for DH (clicking on pedale will take you to the list of pedals where intended use is specified). It seems there is no importer for the states but if you want them you will get themSmile The converted price is 653.7 US$.
http://reset-racing.de/product/pedal3/

edit1: Pretty much we need people from Germany to find us the most expensive stuff their companies produce, they make waaay more crazy high end stuff compared to anyone else in the world

edit2:Across has hydraulic mech/shifter for about 800€ but it is medium/long cage so not trully dh oriented. In this regard you can throw Di2 on... Leave it for next time as we build trail bike :D

edit3: Spokes, DT aerolite?


Sweet. Added the pedals.... holy hell those are expensive.
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1/12/2016 11:41am
not to nit pick, but you can't have schwable procore and enve rims right? They aren't compatible
1/12/2016 11:48am
Time MX12 pedals retail for $399

Fabric Alm Carbon Ultimate Saddle $359

YBN SFL-211 Titanium 11-Speed Chain- $199.99

Rotor BSA30 Ceramic Grade 3 BB to work with Race Face Cranks- $300
(run without center spacer for 83mm frame)

B-Labs Oval Cinch Direct Mount Chainring- $84.99

Nokon Carbon Shift Housing Set- $284.99

and yeah...you cant put bar end grips on a dh bike, thats just stupid
1/12/2016 12:07pm
I believe the E.13 LG1r chainguide is more expensive than the mrp! According to CRC and usd conversion, rrp should be $276.80. Research the rrp more if you like, but even if it falls $50 short its still significantly pricier than MRP!
1/12/2016 12:07pm
MPH24 wrote:
not to nit pick, but you can't have schwable procore and enve rims right? They aren't compatible
Please do, it is helpful. I'll remove the Procore system for now.
1/12/2016 12:10pm
Time MX12 pedals retail for $399 Fabric Alm Carbon Ultimate Saddle $359 YBN SFL-211 Titanium 11-Speed Chain- $199.99 Rotor BSA30 Ceramic Grade 3 BB to work...
Time MX12 pedals retail for $399

Fabric Alm Carbon Ultimate Saddle $359

YBN SFL-211 Titanium 11-Speed Chain- $199.99

Rotor BSA30 Ceramic Grade 3 BB to work with Race Face Cranks- $300
(run without center spacer for 83mm frame)

B-Labs Oval Cinch Direct Mount Chainring- $84.99

Nokon Carbon Shift Housing Set- $284.99

and yeah...you cant put bar end grips on a dh bike, thats just stupid
A few of those items are either already on the build list of there's more expensive parts named.

I'll add the housing set and DM chainring.

And I'll remove the Ergon grips as two people have already mentioned them.
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1/12/2016 12:17pm
eleven six doesn't come in 2.75 as far as I know so I don't think you can realistically count that.
1/12/2016 12:23pm
bullit398 wrote:
eleven six doesn't come in 2.75 as far as I know so I don't think you can realistically count that.
Bummer! Just got off the phone with PUSH to confirm they don't offer it at this time. That was a big money item. Now we need to find the most expensive alternative.
jamminjo
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1/12/2016 12:23pm
DT aerolite j-bend spokes I think they are around 4 or 5 bucks each retail
Niclas
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1/12/2016 12:31pm
This crank is rated for everything except downhill. But since this is a race bike, does it still get in?
Tune Blackfoot
RRP $888

webshop with RRP

gr8day4ridin
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1/12/2016 2:05pm Edited Date/Time 1/12/2016 2:11pm
Do they make a push industries shock long enough for the session? If they do those are like $1,200. Also I don't think the procore system is in there yet.

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1/12/2016 3:33pm
BOS once again wins for suspension it seems.

$700 MSRP for BOS Stoy. Add a titanium coil and that's another $200
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1/12/2016 3:54pm
You could toss in a few more dollars and pump up your tires with some nitrogen or helium.

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