Yes and no ;)
I knew NN 2,8 is on the narrow side of the 2,8 width. It's actually more 2,6 that 2,8 ;) Nothing wider will fit the bike. Just to remind you... it's regular Reign
I've only put these tire on the bike to see if it worked... it did, kinda ;)
Procore made it funnier ;)
So, I've been using Procore from the April 2016.
I've actually build a set of wheels for my 2016 Reign Advanced 1 for it: DT 240s hubs, DT Competition Race spokes and DT XM481 rims. It' been a bit hassle with lacing wheels, since spokes don't have TCS section (like Sapim). The wheelset is about...
I've got tubes.about 180-200g each... Maybe my Maxxis' are not as light as Maxxis says? ;)
Nay, I've got 10 years old WTB Rocket Ti with leather cover, which weighs the same as your Spesh seat.
How come your size M is 2lbs lighter than my S size, with lighter pedals and carbon bottle cage?
My came with Minion DHF 2,3 EXO TR and HRII 2,3 EXO TR, both MaxxTerra. There is about 150g diff between your and my tires (accordingly to web sites).
So, I've almost managed to try to put plus size tires (Nobby Nic 2.8) on my 2016 Reign.
Fortunately for me and my bike, I've been told by Schwalbe employee, NN 2.8 are about 75mm high, so they would not fit the fork, nor the chainstay/swingarm.
I also got Procore. Initially, I wanted to use it...
And this is what I feared of :(
It seems, that it's better to just use different but complete set of M785 (or M8000) on the rear wheel and M820 on the front.
Thanx, Udi!
Since price difference is not a problem, I'd like to have same levers, but stronger front brake.
Don't 4 pots make a difference? Amount of moved fluid, etc?
I've got Sram Guide RSC with Glory 2015. Even though, I've been on XT 785 for few years, I've decided to give Sram another chance...
Total waste of time :( Rear brake with bubbles in the system out of box. Rebleeding several time didn't give any results. So, i've decided to go back to Shimano...
It's regular bearing. We thought about building in some kind of friction "unit", so the rotor would not spin like crazy, but we gave up ;) we wanted to keep it simple.
Hahahaha, it's partly because it was one of the first ride of the season ;)
Additionally, the rotor smooths up every bump, so...
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