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RAGLEY Blue Pig - Building The Ultimate All Mountain Hardtail

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

Instead of taking an usual photo session I decided to make a video capturing the bike assembly progress....

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  • nice rig mate almost identical to mine

  • @pixeldeath _ Thanks. Now the days of the Pig are gone. After two years of use there was only one frame that could take the Pig's place - the Piglet Ti. I have another dedicated hardcore off-road bike so the Piglet is totally different build to it's predecessor. Look on Pinkbike.com for 'Piglet Ti' if you fancy to see the new project. Cheers!

  • This is a "custom made" music under the video, or what? :) I must have it! :D

  • @drotarc _ MUSIC: The Crystal Method, album 'Vegas'. Very good album btw, all tracks are great.

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  • Dude...your Blue Pig is orange...

  • All the best to you, a very nice bike setup and definitely the frame. Blue Pig.

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  • @kovalDESIGNbikes i was about to ask if the music was off of a Wipeout OST....Crystal Method did the music for the first Wipeout so figures ;-) great vid btw

  • @kovalDESIGNbikes i return my gt avalanche 2012 n got a access raptor 2.0 and is a 16.5 inch frame. I'm very satisfy with it and im glad i did. Now i can go more aggressive and get more stability.

  • @core6198 _ My guides were given regarding Blue Pig frame. I'm 5'10 and the 16" Pig fits me well mainly because it has very long top tube. Every frame/brand is different and has different geo but the 17" GT sounds a right choice for you.

  • @kovalDESIGNbikes well im talking about a gt avalanche frame. i think is a 18 inch. u think i should get a small size if i plan to ride technical,do drops,a bit of downhill? more stability? im also doing 15 mile rides on road n maybe a bit of trails. so i thought getting a M size would feel more confortable but i also thought about small having more stability while doing jumps and hard trails. whats your opinion and how tall are you?

  • @core6198 _ Riders at 5'10 can go either 16 or 18 (17" option also with Blue Pig MKII). I like nimble bikes for technical, twisty stuff and went 16. What does your dick has anything to do with the frame choice i'm not sure.

  • I'm 5'10 and a size 16 wont even fit. I guess i got short legs and a big dick so i decided to get a 17.5

  • @fecaansa _ Thank you.

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