Mirraco Black Pearl LTD
Check out Ryan Guettler's signature bike from Mirraco. Here's a rundown of the parts on this beast:-Frame: 20.8” T/T full heat-treated thin-wall chromoly tubing, with integrated head tube, MID bottom bracket and 4mm thick dropouts
-Fork: Colony Official full heat-treated chromoly, butted legs, CNC steerer, 3/8” dropouts
-Headset: FPD 1-1/8” integrated sealed
-Crankset: Colony 2.5pc chromoly 175mm with 19mm x 48-spline chromoly axle
-BB Set: M3 MID BB with R12 sealed bearings
-Sprocket: Colony Official alloy 25t
-Freewheel: Colony 9t 1-piece chromoly driver
-Chain: KMC 710 SL nickel plated
-Pedals: M3 magnesium 9/16” sealed bearings, with Allen head pins
-Handlebar: Colony Official 2-piece, 7.9” 13-butted heat-treated chromoly
-Stem: Colony Official CNC 7075 alloy 1-1/8”
-Grips: Duo Scotty Cranmer
-Saddle: M3 Black Pearl Pivotal
-Seat Post: Pivotal Stump alloy 25.4 x 135mm single bolt
-Seat Clamp: M3 “Barrel” 28.6mm alloy
-Front Hub: Colony Clone 36-hole, 3/8” 7075 aluminum axle with bolts, sealed bearings
-Rear Hub: Colony Clone 36-hole cassette, 14mm hollow h-t chromoly axle, sealed bearings, 1-piece driver with ceramic bushing
-Rims: Odyssey Seven K-A front and rear, double-wall, 36-hole, neon front, black hard anodized rear
-Spokes: 14/15g stainless D.B. with alloy nipples
-Tires: KHE Premium Mac Dirt 2.1” front, Premium Mac 1.5 Street 1.90” rear, 120 PSI
-Pegs: Colony One-Way chromoly butted pegs (1 pair)
-Rotor: Snafu Mobeus with Astroglide upper and lower dual cables
-Brakes: Fly Bike rear U-brake for seatstays
-Brake Lever: Odyssey Mono medium with hinge
Weight: 22 lb./10 kg
What do you think? +14 -1
15 comments
patrick clark
7/2/2009 12:58 AM
would look better with the same colour stem as the fade
oldschoolguy
7/1/2009 4:29 PM
retail for this set up is $2200
bmx24/7
6/29/2009 5:07 AM
what is the retail
ferthebirdz
6/28/2009 2:46 PM
mirraco sucks.
Nix
6/28/2009 9:09 AM
probably sickest complete ever,but u can build ur own bike for that price with an S&M frame or something
Rosster182
6/27/2009 11:10 AM
isnt this bike like 2 years old now??
GR@NT
6/26/2009 4:27 PM
yeah to fade sucks
schooly t
6/26/2009 3:14 PM
Cool bike but that FADE is a EPIC FAIL.
Ty Callais
6/26/2009 2:39 PM
bike is soo sick! u couldnt get those bars and forks with that paint job any way else.
bmx4life121303
6/26/2009 9:33 AM
i always say this no pro rider would put his name on a piece of shit part frame or anything they ride
charger
6/26/2009 2:00 AM
^^wot he said^^ its true, i ride a mongoose mishcief08. yes i know its shit but its fucking strong and heavy to, thats the only problem with it. i mainlyride dirt and i sometimes case my wheel real bad but it hardly buckles my wheel so it proves that older bikes are quite sick. BTW i dont recommend a micheif 08 coz it fuking heaavy.
USMC rider
6/25/2009 9:57 PM
if you think about the bikes we rode 10 years ago...40 lbs of metal! double butted everything and reinforced everywhere...it was overkill. 48 spokes per wheel? not any more...parts are stronger, riders are smoother...we all break parts, frames, forks...it's part of riding. but if a bike was going to break, a guy who rides like guettler would break it first. if it works for him, i'm thinking it will work pretty well for the masses.
4pegsn0brakes
6/25/2009 9:36 PM
Yeah what it doesn't say is that it costs like $1600! I'd agree with kinkroc08
sarkumfromindonesia
6/25/2009 8:32 PM
It uses a thin wall tubing on the frame, i really dont think its strong enough for the streets....
kinkroc08
6/25/2009 1:24 PM
cool but i would just build a custom