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Pickle":2dbevd83 said:SLIM's RTS-1
Please level the saddle and flatten the angle of the bar ends some. Makes it look like a discount store bike.
Pickle":2dbevd83 said:SLIM's RTS-1
 Always loved Jimmy Kight's one, even have the "A look at the Pro's bikes" article in my MBA magazine that has his RTS in it. Just so funny that in those early days, lots of Pro riders did NOT use suspension hubs up front at all. He had standard XTR front hubs and used a MAG21 crown with MAG20 blades in his RTS, also Julia Ingersoll's Nuke Proof bike (same article): she uses a Manitou fork with normal Nuke Proof carbon fibre hubs. And if you look at a lot of other riders bikes, I really can't help notice that a suspension hub isn't a must :?:
 Always loved Jimmy Kight's one, even have the "A look at the Pro's bikes" article in my MBA magazine that has his RTS in it. Just so funny that in those early days, lots of Pro riders did NOT use suspension hubs up front at all. He had standard XTR front hubs and used a MAG21 crown with MAG20 blades in his RTS, also Julia Ingersoll's Nuke Proof bike (same article): she uses a Manitou fork with normal Nuke Proof carbon fibre hubs. And if you look at a lot of other riders bikes, I really can't help notice that a suspension hub isn't a must :?: 
Little Bob":3bc6gy1p said:Not really thought about an RTS before but there are some lovely looking machines here - what's the typical weight for a complete RTS, are they really heavy?