Huh, not if you use the translate function in Chrome! I could not see what you guys were talking about until I reverted back to the original in Spanish.
Yes, sad to hear they are closing the bike business. I bought a complete ridEgg in 2018 including a bit of customization on the build. It is still my main ride coming up on 5 years now, with original shock, wheels and seat post. No regrets, still love that bike! I doubt I would have even been...
Well, you CLAIMED you don't like coffee, but you have not tried varients from all vendors around the world, so how can you really know?
Oh wait, that wasn't Seth arguing with you on that one. Never-mind.
Edit: sorry @canadmos, I could not help myself
I haven't noticed a lot of Spanish speakers around me, but I don't get out much. Apparently Mandarin and Cantonese are the next in line after English and French. Or are you talking about Russia?
Can you cast from your phone to your old chromecast + TV? That's what I am doing, except with a Roku device. Just need to load the GCN app on your phone.
I'm all set as of today eh. Installed the GCN app on my iPhone, cast to my Roku to watch on my TV. Did a trial run to confirm by watching part of the replay from the XC season opener. I may even watch the DH finals live this weekend. I would normally go for a ride in the morning and watch the...
Maybe mount a larger bash inboard of you OneUp bash to protect it from contacting anything? How about one of these Carbocage bashes?
https://carbocage.com/en/carbocage-x1-bashguard-carbon-cfk
:brows::banana:
@canadmos, thanks for the tip! I've been waiting for a sale on a OneUp bash guide. Just picked one up for 20% off from bicyclequilicot.com. Plus they got the PST right for BC (none on bike parts!), unlike some other Canadian shops outside of BC.
I still have the 26" wheel out front in a Marz 380 fork. I suppose I could put a 27.5 in there like you. I haven't ridden this bike much since the before times. Haven't been to a bike park or shuttled since covid but hope to change that this year.
I replace the pivot bearings at the BB on my Podium last month for the first time. That was a bit of an ordeal! Really had to hammer on the pin and bearings to get them out. Then I bent the bearing press screw trying to press the new bearings in and had to go back to the hammer again. All good...
I have a Podium with a CCDB as well, but I have never taken that pin out before. I have always left it for the suspension servicer to deal with. Anyway, out of curiosity I just took the spacers off and tried to move the pin by hand but it did not budge. I would have to use a press to get it out.
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