- Frame: Scott Endorphin
or how to combine function with beauty
- Wheels: Mavic Croxxmax
is it possible to destroy it?
- Fork: Rock Shox SID
do I really need to say something about the SID?
- Shifter: Sachs Quarz
lighter, cheaper, more durable, and you are able to replace every single piece on it (compared to Shimano XTR)
- Cranks: Shimano XTR
light and stiff
- Pedals: meine alten Taiwan Pedale
I don't know. Somehow they work even in worst conditions. Why should I replace them then?
- Headset: Chriss King
is there somewhere in th world a headset that is able to put away more tension?
- Bar: GT Cross Country
light
- Stem: from Nukeproof the Atombomb
there are several reasons. First I like the Nuke it sign on the front and you have perfect control over the bike.
- Seatposts: Syncross
nice and extremely adjustable
- Saddle: Specialized Cross Country
ultra comfy
- Brakes: What a question! What else can I chose than Magura HS-33 Race version
I learned one thing from a testride with them. don't ever put too much power on the lever. You don't wanna hurt ya ;)
- cassette: XTR-Titan
very strong
- chain: tough question --- why not a gold schain? It's a dream bike
- cables: GoreTex RideOn
they just live way longer

Don't ask for the price.
I tried not to chose products that are like a zillion bucks but the bike is like it is now more expensive than a cheap used car. But it's weight is under 20 pounds.
