You are absolutely correct I should wait till I'm done.dude....
how many threads do you have to post your new shiny 37lb bike in?
does it ever occur to you that it's just a little over the top?
You are absolutely correct I should wait till I'm done.
Point taken and yeah slowing it down a bit is a good idea!
awesomeDoes that weight include the frame protector you never mailed me?
Dont know, im still waiting to decide on color set up but Im thinking hpe pro IIs with black spokes and white PC'd 721s or 5.1s or just do Jeffs I9s all blue with white I9 rims.nice what lighter wheelset are you going for.
HAHA Quoted for awesomenessDoes that weight include the frame protector you never mailed me?
no, no Hopes I hate Hope hubs they are garbage. the I-9s are 100s of times better.Dont know, im still waiting to decide on color set up but Im thinking hpe pro IIs with black spokes and white PC'd 721s or 5.1s or just do Jeffs I9s all blue with white I9 rims.
I noticed a eyelet on hte 823s leaking a little today when I mounted the new tires then did the bubble test on the schrader and sure enough it was bubbling as well. Tightened it down and bubbles are gone, got me to thinking I never had an issue with ghetto tubeless so why not shave some rim weight and try a set Ive been wanting to.
I dont really know if you have a suggestion Id be down to checking it out...
Its a fresh start so its not decided.
Yeah I have had a couple of sets of I9 and have never had an issue plus the engagement was incredible. I'll just hold out and order up a set shortly.no, no Hopes I hate Hope hubs they are garbage. the I-9s are 100s of times better.
yeah it is such a nice bike don't cheap out with Hope hubs.Yeah I have had a couple of sets of I9 and have never had an issue plus the engagement was incredible. I'll just hold out and order up a set shortly.
Well i'm a big fan of the hopes because they offer such good value. I've never found the slower engagement to be a problem as some people do. As much as I'd love a pair of I9s i couldn't justify the extra price. I went for some of the hope pre built wheels hope am 4 hubs with 721 rimsDont know, im still waiting to decide on color set up but Im thinking hpe pro IIs with black spokes and white PC'd 721s or 5.1s or just do Jeffs I9s all blue with white I9 rims.
I noticed a eyelet on hte 823s leaking a little today when I mounted the new tires then did the bubble test on the schrader and sure enough it was bubbling as well. Tightened it down and bubbles are gone, got me to thinking I never had an issue with ghetto tubeless so why not shave some rim weight and try a set Ive been wanting to.
I dont really know if you have a suggestion Id be down to checking it out...
Its a fresh start so its not decided.
Don't feel bad, I'm still waiting for the large sticker for the base of my work stand.Does that weight include the frame protector you never mailed me?
I've ridden with Travis and we have a ton of the same riding buddies. He has promised to send it so many times it is comical. The frame protector was only $12 but the principle is what matters. To me he is a lying sack crap.Don't feel bad, I'm still waiting for the large sticker for the base of my work stand.
LOL seriousley. send me your paypal and Ill get you $12 back.I've ridden with Travis and we have a ton of the same riding buddies. He has promised to send it so many times it is comical. The frame protector was only $12 but the principle is what matters. To me he is a lying sack crap.
let's play nice.......some people just can't let things go. Should I call a Waaahbulance for you?I've ridden with Travis and we have a ton of the same riding buddies. He has promised to send it so many times it is comical. The frame protector was only $12 but the principle is what matters. To me he is a lying sack crap.
yeah how lame is that?Sounds a LOT like the bad seller thread a year ogo.
'Yea you paid me'
'no I never sent you the product'
'It is no big deal, get over it'
BTW, nice edit!!
Budget lift and local shuttle bike. 36#13oz. for roughly $2500USD. Spare parts bin, E-bay, closeouts/sales build. Sure, could have picked up a budget complete, but part of the fun, for me, is the buying/selling/building.
Not a hucker, not a racer, but wanted something bigger/slacker/burlier than a trailbike to hit the lifts and shuttles with. Had a Totem Solo Air last year, got a cheap deal on the Boxxer Race. Fixed the little issues out of the box. Very fun bike, so far. Has the 7" link in back. Just shy of 64* HTA. Not super low, but low enough, which is fine for my hackitude.
Outlaw rear wheel, take off generic Specialized front wheel. Intense 909 rear/Nevegal DH tire combo, Roco Air. Works Components -1 head cups. Kore bar, Sunline stem, Avid Juicy brake setup, SRAM 9.0 shift/derailleur setup. Cheapy cranks, post. M540 pedals. Chainguide setup with two Stinger guides. Seat is kinda odd: my brother in law gifted me with it - a Selle Italia SLR recovered in dear hide. He found it on E-bay. It is comfy at least... bunch of generic little weight saving bits and parts here and there, mostly leftovers from parts and bikes past.
Doesn't get a ton of ride time on my local trails, but as said, it's sure nice to have when going somewhere more applicable than my trail bike or hardtail.
yeah isn't it amazing that some people out there are willing to take other peoples money and not provide the services they promised.LOL amazing.
Nah, I agree. That seat isn't staying on there anyhow. Threw it on just to see how it felt. Whoever redid the thing removed all the padding. Not super comfy, to say the least! My normal seat isn't quite so sharp looking, or as forward.Cool bike, smart build. Not too flash but it all works well together and you can't argue with the weight! I like how you saved $ where it made sense and saved # in other areas.
-edit- you should center that sweet deerhide saddle though, it looks kinda goofy pushed all the way forward on the rails like that, but if it works for you who cares. Just my .02.
Oh, this one is fine. I've already got it - with a year of time on it. Was riding it lowered to 160mm on another bike for a bit as well. Began life as a 2Step, and was converted to a Solo Air.^ I dunno about the Totem, it would probably look sweet and shave some more weight but the reliability is questionable (at least of the early models) the cartridges and seals used to like playing blow-uppy at the most inappropriate of times. Like anything though I am sure it has been remedied with the latter production runs.
explain to me how you're expecting to drop close to 3 lbs just with a new wheelset?My resprayed Sunday. Current weight is 39.13 lbs (17.75 kg), looking at 36.70 (16.65) with new wheelset.
Such a nice paintjob, the fox 40s lets it down thoMy resprayed Sunday. Current weight is 39.13 lbs (17.75 kg), looking at 36.70 (16.65) with new wheelset.
Paint job looks good on that sunday!My resprayed Sunday. Current weight is 39.13 lbs (17.75 kg), looking at 36.70 (16.65) with new wheelset.
PM sent...3 days ago.LOL seriousley. send me your paypal and Ill get you $12 back.
But quit the whining!
Yeah what Dave said LOL hes the only cat who has an answer for everything and so far is pretty spot on! Forget 411 you got davep... LOLThanks Dave. I never had an 83mm bb frame. Always had Specialized frames.
where did you find it? i am having trouble finding the pro versionYeah what Dave said LOL hes the only cat who has an answer for everything and so far is pretty spot on! Forget 411 you got davep... LOL
Hes right (like usuall )
Im using the fsa platinum pro red bearing cups...
Brin HCM on here is who I use for middys and BB.where did you find it? i am having trouble finding the pro version