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2001 Standard STA

#1 2007-05-13 8:15am

taxman806
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2001 Standard STA

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2001 Standard STA

2001 Standard STA

I bought this from a friend back in 2002. I stripped the original paint and repainted it myself. The parts are as follows... STA frame, S&M Pitchforks (Off my Warpig), Standard stem, 6 pc Strip bars, profile/GT cranks, Primo meat tenderizer pedals, snafu rimjob tires, araya super 7x rims, Odyssey cassette hub in the rear and thats about it really. My son rides this more than I do right now.


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I'm looking for a Mid-90's Standard Lengthy (Platform frame from 95-98). Contact me thru PM.

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#2 2007-05-25 7:26am

jeffgothro
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Re: 2001 Standard STA

SICK, SICK....SICK!!!


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#3 2007-05-25 12:15pm

newenglandbike
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Re: 2001 Standard STA

Nice bike man, the paint looks great.    We need more Standards on here :)

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#4 2007-05-25 1:21pm

doomXpatrol
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Re: 2001 Standard STA

Give me a month or so to finish up my 250.  I'm taking my time building her up.


You are not your post count.

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#5 2007-05-25 1:22pm

doomXpatrol
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Re: 2001 Standard STA

Funny, my 250th post was about my 250.


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#6 2009-12-21 8:18pm

Red43j
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Re: 2001 Standard STA

Classic bike!
Reminds me of my first Shaman. I had it painted red. Nice, very nice.


“There are three kinds of men. The one that learns by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence for themselves.” -Will Rogers

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