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All-City Nature Boy Zona

"The Stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' n' dealin' son of a gun!”

Frame:
All City Nature Boy 52 cm (Zona)

Fork/Headset:
Ritchey WCS/ VO Grand Cru

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Force1 30mm spindle/Wheels MFG PF30 Threaded Ceramic

Pedals:
Crank Bros. Candy 3

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Wolftooth Cog/Wolftooth CAMO /SRAM PC-1071

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey Classic/ Thomson X4

Saddle/Seatpost:
All-City Gonzo/ Thomson Elite

Brakes:
Cane Creek SCR-5/ Cane Creek Cross-top/ Jagwire Elite Sealed/Paul Mini Moto/ Kool-Stop Dual Compound

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro CD /DT Swiss Competition/Chris King Classic/Challenge Grifo Pro 33c

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity Aerohead OC/Sapim CX-Ray/Chris King Classic/Challenge Grifo Pro 33c

Accessories:
Cinelli Volee Hobo Tape/ Cinelli Gel Pads/ K-Edge Chain Catcher/ Enduro Dirt Seals/ Crankskins/ Surly SS Spacer Kit/ Salsa Flip-offs/Wolftooth Finishing bits

More Info:
ACC NBZSSCX "WOOOOO!" Super stoked to have this frame. 2012 2nd generation, stainless steel dropouts (1st Gen was Chromoly) Only 80 made this year, 280 total over the 3 years and 2 generations. Zona tube set and pf30 bottom bracket shell. 18lbs with Ritchey fork

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. sprayed fork

Current Stage Info:

fork sprayed with spray.bike

Added by mnmash. Last updated about 2 years ago.

As of about 2 years ago, mnmash has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

18 Comments

somepetalhead

somepetalhead says:

how do you like the mini moto's?

and questions is there a specific brake line used for/with the internal routing system?

shits a beast!

Posted over 4 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

I like the mini-motos alot, good stopping power nice adjustability. Nothing special as far as brake cable/housing in regards to the internal routing

Posted almost 4 years ago

riverdog

riverdog says:

I have a canti wound up that might fit this... steerer is 182mm long, will let it go for the cheap so DM if you can fit that and are interested :)

Posted over 5 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

I really appreciate the offer but unfortunately I need something a bit longer.

Posted over 5 years ago

50voltphantom

50voltphantom says:

Great job on the fork.

Posted over 6 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Thanks man, I had been looking for a reason to try spray.bike and scored the fork used on the cheap, but the graphics were a little much for me, so it seemed like a good candidate. Still dreaming of a Wound-Up tho...

Posted over 6 years ago

yungtheo

yungtheo says:

how did you strip the cranks?! looks super clean

Posted almost 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

The cranks have a vinyl skin from Crankskins applied over the top of the original surface. Cool products check 'em out!

Posted almost 7 years ago

luis13luis

luis13luis says:

Looks fun as hell, love it!

Posted about 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Thanks man, it is a blast!

Posted about 7 years ago

50voltphantom

50voltphantom says:

Looking really nice.

Posted about 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Thanks man, I am really digging it so far

Posted about 7 years ago

mannequinforce

mannequinforce says:

These are the sketchiest photos. I like it.

Posted over 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Sorry man, just posted some new ones, they are still gritty but the setting's better

Posted about 7 years ago

outofstep

outofstep says:

needs fatter tires than that!

Posted over 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Haha, yeah just threw those wheels on there to get off the ground, thinking 35c

Posted over 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Went 33c to keep it legit

Posted about 7 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

Heck yea

Posted about 7 years ago