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    2014 fury? Input?

    Hi guys, I am 5'7" and have always ridden medium bikes (Trek session Aluminum & carbon, Intense Socom & Morewood Izimu). I ended up ordering the small frame and I am very happy with it. It is definitely longer than my older bikes, but it is so easy to ride due to the short chainstays. I don't...
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    Headset removal/install on carbon frame?

    The person you spoke to at Trek does not know what he is talking about. I owned a session carbon, and worked at a trek dealer too and I know for a fact the cups are removable. That is why the bike comes from the factory with a stock headset, and Trek also includes an angleset too. The only way...
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    whats coming up from TLD Thread

    Cat is out of the bag, Troy Lee A1 All Mountain Helmet
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    Need help with this 10sp crap...

    I had the same issue you are describing, everything was Sram brand new, checked the hanger alignment, chainline, cables, etc and between me and 3 other VERY experienced mechanics we were not able to get it to shift properly. Contacted Sram and the sent me a new derailleur and still didn't work...
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    Re-color a fork

    That came out nice, I may have to do the same to my 40
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    Re-color a fork

    You can thank me later... http://www.plastidip.com/
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    shimano bleed issue help

    Sorry to derail your thread, but i just want to know if you had to get new brake lines to make it work with the XTR Trail levers or were you able to just use the lines on your saint calipers?
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    Shimano XTR Trail 2011

    According to shimano tech support, you should be able to use the current Saint hose. Apparently the new hose kits use a different banjo fitting that will not fit the Saint caliper.
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    Sram Cassette Too Wide For Hadley Hub.

    some shimano cassettes use a washer behind the largest cog. did you remove it before installing the sram cassette?
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    carbon crank for DH?

    Her you go, have at it...
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    Tubeless Tire pressure

    Like fantasia said, just for the fact they are tubeless, you will have better traction. My advice is run 5 psi more than what you normally run with tubes, and fine tune it from there. You have to find the sweet spot btw having enough traction, and keeping the tire from burping air.
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    QR20 to QR15 Adaptors

    yes they do, what type of hub do you have?
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    How long until we see Di2 on a DH bike?

    After seeing the article posted above I thought about doing the conversion for my downhill bike, however when I looked at the prices, $1200 for the derailleur, about $200 for the wiring, I didn't even looked into the price of the shifter and battery, I decided it was not worth it. Specially...
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    light seats

    This is what you want... at $400 it comes with a free trip to the Urologist :D:D
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    DIY warriors

    ponte en contacto con Pablo Mezuera, el esta muy envuelto en el Downhill Colombiano. El talves te pueda ayuday a conseguir una bicycleta usada, ya q con $700 es imposible comprar una bicycleta de DH. este es link de Pablo en pinkbike http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/4384264/
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    Malware on popups?

    It has been quite the battle to get rid of this nasty virus, I've tried all the software previously mentioned in this tread with no luck. The only thing that worked for me was Hitman 3.5, the free version will do the trick, but you do have to activate it. here is the link...
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    Rotor Bolts

    I have been running 3 bolts on all my DH bikes for over 7 years, and never had an issue. I run only 3 bolts just because I got tired of hitting my rotors and bending them all the time. With 3 bolts the rotors have a little more room to flex sideways, and not bend. However it does require to...
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    yo, stop crawling this place... lol Its me Ruben

    yo, stop crawling this place... lol Its me Ruben
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    OT: Need your help Seattle monkeys

    Thanks guys a lot of info here. I'm still trying to figure out that one. But if you have an opening for someone with an Economics degree, IT experience, professional bike fitting, mechanic, purchasing , and sales. Please let me know.:thumb: BTW looking to move from the New York City area.