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Registered User
Join Date: May 2009
Location: New Zealand, North Island
Age: 17
Posts: 589
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Post Your MUni here!
So I've been wanting to see peoples MUni's and specifications of them.
Heres mine: Specks: KH Fusion Freeride Seat 09 KH Adjustable Seatpost Nimbus 24'' ISIS Wheel with KH Moments, 150's and Trailmix Pedals KH 08? Frame Magura HS 22 Rim brake Last edited by muniing sam; 2009-07-27 at 08:50 AM. |
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Trials & Muni!
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Ok! here's mine! But I'm waiting for a brake, I should get it soon. Anyway here it is.
![]() ![]() Specs: Torker DX wheelset NimbusII orange frame Custom trimmed Coker seat Gazz 2.6 tire Axiom Double jump pedals Magura HS-22 raceline brake (Coming soon!) |
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money rocks too
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Freiburg, Germany
Posts: 1,829
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Here's my geared 26":
stripped KH29 frame 07 KH/Schlumpf hub KH09 fusion freeride seat + T-bar KH seat post unadjustable KH single bolt clamp KH moment 225/150 cranks Odyssey twisted PCs TryAll 26" x 47mm drilled rim Nokian Gazzaloddi 26x3 I'll post it's little brother KH24 soon.
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µ-knee Last edited by munirocks; 2009-07-27 at 04:01 PM. |
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Trials & Muni!
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![]() I hope your cranks are not really 225mm and 150mm long
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reads trails rather than books
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Österreich
Age: 27
Posts: 1,222
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So here is Wickie:
KH24 2008 Magura HS33 137 moments |
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UniMudder
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Here's mine...
Frame: Lightweight CroMo Nimbus II style. Hub: 20mm diameter 36-splined hub with a dual keyway. Bearings: 20 x 42mm Sealed bearings. Cranks: 165mm super strong CroMo splined cranks, chromed. Rim: Alex double-walled deep section rim. Saddle: New Onza Kris Holm saddle. Weight 6.5kg If I'm going to keep it, (which I think I am) because I want a Coker Big One before upgrading my Muni, than I want to powdercoat it pink and see if I can put Moments on it, not sure if I can. No brake because so far I don't need one, because I'm still a newbie, eventually I might and it is set up for a brake, so whenever. |
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money rocks too
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Freiburg, Germany
Posts: 1,829
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Thanks! And the cranks are of course 125/150s. I am having a lot of fun with it, but I am really looking forward to get some brakes installed once I get a frame that is compatible with the hub, tire and the maguras...
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Trials & Muni!
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sander
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: the netherlands
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you have seen that the surly frame is now availible on municycle.com? http://www.einradladen.net/shop/show...roducts_id/799 its in the 26 wheelsize and schlumpf compatible? plus it has the magura brake |
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Not "2" Tired
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 57
Posts: 13,541
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2009
Location: New Zealand, North Island
Age: 17
Posts: 589
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Looks great!
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Cookie Monster
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Oxford, UK
Age: 24
Posts: 62
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Team MDC
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Erfurt, Thüringen
Age: 21
Posts: 376
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That's my MUni
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Not "2" Tired
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 57
Posts: 13,541
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I wanted to totally strip my KH MUni frame, but didn't want the mess of paint strippers, which I've always hated! So then I almost bought a "soda blaster", which is an "eco-friendly" alternative to sand blasting, which would be way to harsh for aluminum. But I didn't want to spend over $150 for the thing, not knowing if it would do the job well, so I called my LBS for an opinion, and they told me they would do it for me at the bike shop!
They used a blow torch and simply heated the surface, and then using a metal brush, removed all the 5+ layers of old paint, plus the original KH blue powder coating. Cost: $10! (I gave them $20 since they are so helpful and usually don't charge me much or at all for truing, brake bleeding,etc.) So after I got home I wet sanded it and then repainted it in my signature "Desert Camo" theme, this time using smaller stencil patterns. Came out nice! ![]() Last edited by MuniAddict; 2010-04-03 at 02:25 AM. |
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Not "2" Tired
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 57
Posts: 13,541
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I think this pic is a bit closer to the actual look. The pic above was taken with a flash, which made it look a bit shiny, but it's actually pretty flat, which is what I like.
Last edited by MuniAddict; 2010-04-03 at 02:39 AM. |
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