Do you have the rear dropouts in the steep ha/high bb setting?Im liking the grips and chain stay protector, all you need now is a boxxer.
Do you have the rear dropouts in the steep ha/high bb setting?
alrgiht cool...i appreciate the advicemr flannery, try cutting up an old tube to make a pad between the der and the frame, zip tie it in place, part of an old tire or grip might also work. the der won't break without the pad but it will be quiet with it. many fsr(horst link bikes) need a der pad to keep the der quiet. switching to sram der/shifter would also solve this. more B tension on the R der would help slightly too.
alligator rotors (the lightest steel rotors i've seen) w/. juicy ultimatesWhat rotors, bars, pedals seat, and post are those? Tubeless?
currently 37.1lbs. cheating a bit with the big bettys, but they've held up to whizzler & northshore abuse so far.
Those rotors actually stop that bad boy? You must be like 95lbs. soaking wet...currently 37.1lbs. cheating a bit with the big bettys, but they've held up to whizzler & northshore abuse so far.
Thanks for the info. Your bike is crazy-hot. You still like it?alligator rotors (the lightest steel rotors i've seen) w/. juicy ultimates
fsa gravity carbon bars
i'm trying esi silicone grips; about 55g lighter than lock-ons, and absolutely dont move.
mg-1 pedals
token carbon / ti seat (140g. cheap ebay score)
bontrager xxx carbon post
using standard tubes
the ti spokes are holding up fine. a little wierd to build with, but make a surprisingly stable wheel once they've settled down.
i'm broke. sorry mang.@Jeenyus
It is actually for sale, PM me for detail, as I don't want to spam this thread.
Thanks.
the brakes are definitely a bit of an experiment in minimalism. silly light. they seem to be doing the trick (i'm 165), though i did get them to fade noticeably once on one steepish long / fast continuous braking section at whizzler. they were fine on the steep slower stuff (goats gully, etc) and all the jumpy faster trails however (not huge braking going on there). i'm sure they wouldn't work for a heavy guy / brake dragger, but i'm happy so far.Those rotors actually stop that bad boy? You must be like 95lbs. soaking wet...
love it. more & more. gearboxes rock. perfect shifting all the time. apart from oiling the chain, i haven't had to touch the drive train for 5 months. no adjustments. that's how all dh bikes should be built. the geometry that originally felt a bit slack & long now feels just right. super stable in the fast & chundery, yet surprisingly capable in the slow technical stuff. light, big travel & bomber. just a rad bike all round.You still like it?
So good.I think I win the weight battle with this one.
Boxxer WC
DHX AIR (custom Tuned)
Carbon bars
Stylo cranks
and a heck of alot more. (pays to be smooth)
Digital scale at two stores had it at 34.5 and 34.7
Ridden pretty hard to date with some bigger dirt jumps race style drops etc and she is holding super strong
You may remove the bottom out adjuster of the dhx once is set up.I think I win the weight battle with this one.
Boxxer WC
DHX AIR (custom Tuned)
Carbon bars
Stylo cranks
and a heck of alot more. (pays to be smooth)
Digital scale at two stores had it at 34.5 and 34.7
Ridden pretty hard to date with some bigger dirt jumps race style drops etc and she is holding super strong
What pads are you running xy?the brakes are definitely a bit of an experiment in minimalism. silly light.
Sure is an Alien post.dude, is that a alien seatpost
**** THAT. i'd rather ride a EC90 carbon road seatpost then that. been 7 months since i started work out here, and i've seen more of those break then any other seatpost
thats too light of a dh bike for me. i like to have SOME weight below my legs.
Didn't plan to have it this light.You may remove the bottom out adjuster of the dhx once is set up.
That will be a couple of grams less you roadie!!!:biggrin:
just the stock pads in there right now. good to hear they're sucky; i'd be happy with a bit more power out of these (my previous brakes were mono 6ti's). the rotors are 157g ea. probably not the greatest contributors to braking awesomeness, but they're cheap, light & look cool, and isn't that what it's really all about?What pads are you running xy?
The stock organic pads are crap, I'd suggest running some good sintered pads if you aren't already - makes a big difference, after that they're just like any other brake. I'm running goodridge g-star (full sintered) in mine, other options would be EBC gold, or the avid sintered pads.
Rotors look very minimal too, not much surface area there! How much do they weigh?