No, thats for a normal pro2, you can see the change in axle diameter where the freehub body starts. The evo ones are the same from the main hub bearings out to the freehub.Crc does not appear to have the evo bolt on rear conversion at the moment.
My feed needed a couple of refreshes but worked really good between those. It did die halfway through the mens and by that time I was half falling asleep so I called it quits.
I paid by sms but still haven't received my code in my email, it did however let me watch the live feed so I'm not...
weird, does the email have the code etc in it? Once I paid any reference to paying has gone from the countdown screen and it looks like just last year.
Cost me 2.50 NZ, used sms but never got the email, the "unlock content" thingy has vanished but I'm not if its going to work. I guess if the womens starts and no worky then I'll try paypal and hopefully get it sorted by the mens
$52 vs $55 for 160s in my currency, and the same price for both in 203mm. I would call that comparable :)
You are worried about profit margins on your rotor purchases? :confused:
Who cares about the manufacturing of them? They are a comparable price to "normal" rotors so why is it relevant? Do you go "oh I'm not buying that its waaay harder to make!" when buying parts?
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