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2020 Chevrolet Silverado Trailboss Z/71
This truck belongs to the sheriff himself who actually gets out on the streets and works with his deputies.
Photo taken in Neylandville, Texas in July of 2022
The Trail Boss is a special version in the LT trim level. This is the most common in the SIlverado line up here. They can be distinguished by the black rims, red tow hooks and black emblem in the front and they all have the Z71 package.
Pioneer Plaza
1428 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
Open and free to the public landmark 52 piece cattle drive sculpture gifted by Trammel Crow to the city of Dallas.
Each sculpture weighs ~ 1200 pounds and is 25% larger than life-size.
This bronze cattle drive is located on the actual Shawnee Trail Drive of the 1850’s.
Pioneer Plaza
1428 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
Open and free to the public landmark 52 piece cattle drive sculpture gifted by Trammel Crow to the city of Dallas.
Each sculpture weighs ~ 1200 pounds and is 25% larger than life-size.
This bronze cattle drive is located on the actual Shawnee Trail Drive of the 1850’s.
2022 Chevrolet Silverado Custom Trail Boss - Red Hot
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The bike started from the standard KONA UNIT: www.konaworld.com/unit.cfm
Front: 3.0 TRAILBOSS
Rear: 2.8 TRAILBLAZER
Front: www.wtb.com/products/trailboss
Rear: www.wtb.com/products/trailblazer
The GCR1K-UNIT
Bike: The Kona Bicycle Co. Model: UNIT
Builder: Pedals Bike Shop
Baggage: Blackburn Design Outpost Seat & Frame bags
Front Rack: GAMOH King Carrier KCL-3F
Grouppo: SRAM
Cranks: SRAM X1-1000 X-SYNC™
Pedals: Shimano-MTB XT
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X1 X-HORIZON™
Brakes: SRAM/AVID
Wheels: WTB ASYM 27.5 i29
Hubs: Origin8
Tires - Front: WTB 3.0 TrailBoss
Tires - Rear: WTB 2.8 TrailBlazer
Bars: Spank Bikes VIBROCORE™
Stem: KONA
Seat: WTB Silverado
Seat Post: Origin8
Seat Clamp: KONA
Cage: King Cage (standard on downtube)
Cage: Blackburn Outpost Cargo Cage (fork leg)
Lock: ABUS Catena 685
www.sram.com/sram/mountain/products/x1-1000-x-sync-crankset
X1-1000 X-SYNC™ Crankset
1x PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY
Quality and durability combine in the SRAM X1 crankset to deliver consistent performance every time out. Featuring SRAM’s X-SYNC™ tooth profile, the X1 crankset is engineered for complete chain control. Each tooth’s thickness is CNC machined to work seamlessly with the chain’s inner and outer links. And with five available chainrings, you can personalize your gear range to match the way you ride.
CNC machined 7075, two-tone anodized X-SYNC™ chainring—an integral component of the SRAM 1x™ drivetrain
X-SYNC™ tall, square tooth design provides maximum chain control
Sharp, narrow tooth profile and rounded chamfer edges help manage a deflected chain
Mud-clearing recesses for the inner chain links and rollers
6000 series forged aluminum arms
Fat bike crank option
BOOST™ 148 compatible
Pioneer Plaza
1428 Young Street
Dallas, TX 75202
Open and free to the public landmark 52 piece cattle drive sculpture gifted by Trammel Crow to the city of Dallas.
Each sculpture weighs ~ 1200 pounds and is 25% larger than life-size.
This bronze cattle drive is located on the actual Shawnee Trail Drive of the 1850’s.
This is 2019 Chevrolet Silverado Trail Bosss LT. Tried a bit of outdoor macro attempt on one of my Hot wheels collection. Hoping for a better result next time.
Wheels: WTB ASYM 27.5 i29
Hubs: Origin8
Tires - Front: WTB 3.0 TrailBoss
Tires - Rear: WTB 2.8 TrailBlazer
The Texas Cattlemen's Trail Ride. This trail ride was all decked
out in pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. This is the trail
ride's 26th year and originated in Anderson, Texas. This is Go
Texan Week here in Houston and is leading up to the beginning
of this year's world famous Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.