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You will just have to get some custom made. You will see sets pop up on Ebay once in a while but you mite be waiting a very long time and paying a large amount for them. Start contacting your local sticker shops and go from there.
jdmda7MemberMy favorite color combo, red/silver. 🙂
jdmda7MemberHow about a location spot under our screen names so we can have a better idea of where people are from. Thanks.
jdmda7MemberI like the single speed conversion, you dont see many of these builds offten.
jdmda7MemberOr how about a 24″ bmx cruiser build?
jdmda7MemberThe orange and white combo look really good together.
jdmda7MemberJust found out my 20″ Pro Stock 2 retailed for about $399, good stuff.
jdmda7MemberI think the blue anodizing looks good, just my opinion.
jdmda7MemberSo far I have the green Homegrown tin sign, thermometer, orange team jersey and a few stickers to match my Team hardtail. Im always looking for more. 😉
jdmda7MemberWow, that is one hell of a bike. Looks great with the newer updated parts as well! 🙂
jdmda7MemberNo if it was an origional XTR bike it would have been a “Factory Team” (XTR) only available in black/bass boat gold which is one step above the “Factory” (XT) available only in bass boat red/bass boat silver. You have a 1999 “Factory” with non origional XTR parts on it. The paint jobs are one off per model so thats the easiest way to tell them apart. Nothing wrong with somebody upgrading the parts over the years. The yellow Rock Shox fork isnt 99 spec either… The “Factory Team used Rock Shox SID SL (blue) and the “Factory” used a SID XC (blue).
Its all listed on this website.
jdmda7MemberLook at the “Factory” paint jobs between 98 and 99 again… Its a 1999…
jdmda7MemberIts a 1999 “Factory” with some XTR and other parts added on, I have the same bike. Its a one off paint job and color scheme for that year. The last of the good hardtails.
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