I hear ya, they wanted over 100 bucks for a post mount adapter.
Post a photo of it. Humm....
I hear ya, they wanted over 100 bucks for a post mount adapter.
I don't have a photo, but that's what they told me over the phone. $105 dollars for a 210mm post mount Gustav adapter.Post a photo of it. Humm....
ah ha platty red mud. Is this before or after the "dent" suffered on it's first ride since being chromed?Hudson's chrome
A steep head angle will tend to make the back break traction earlier,lazy will make the front run wide and push out,especially at lower speeds.Either learn to weigh the front more in corners(especially tighter ones) or slacken up your head angle if you can.Because the wheel base lengthens when the suspension is compressed it ads to the problem if you slam down into corners rather than ralling them more gently.any other racelink owners get a lot of washing out from the front wheel? quite frequently my front will slide out to the right and i'll keep going straight. it happens regardless of tires. Could it be the short top tube? Is the HA too steep? Do I just suck? It does it all the time, but I've never noticed it on anyof my other bikes...
You poor dude,did you get teased at school are you still being teased,or is your quest for a power trip just because of your inadequately small penis?(rhetorical question,just **** off **** stirrer).BMW's suck
Its because I have an inadequately small penis. In all honesty I have never ridden a BMW but they look heavy as hell.You poor dude,did you get teased at school are you still being teased,or is your quest for a power trip just because of your inadequately small penis?(rhetorical question,just **** off **** stirrer).
ok dude now you've crossed the line. You will git a beatdown if You show Your face at platty this weekend or any other time. IT IS TIME TO APOLOGIZE !! AS*SWIp*If i get a chance to try one out I will. I have heard the welds on them are poop though.
haha, i'm laughing so hard now, thanksIf i get a chance to try one out I will. I have heard the welds on them are poop though.
Yeah, all those tires suck. Buy some 26's and some decent tires. If that didn't help I'd be hard pressed to find some problem other than, possibly, your riding techniques.bballe-
I've ridden gazzis, arrow slow react, and specialized bighit tires on the front. You think those all suck? Outside of this stupidness they've performed admirably.
yea, i have to agree here. if you still decide to stay with 24", doesn't maxxis make a tire that works?Yeah, all those tires suck.
Maxxis makes High Rollers in 24", I cant remember if there are any others...Mobster maybe. Kenda makes Blue Grooves in 24" last time I checked, and this MAY incl the others in that series.yea, i have to agree here. if you still decide to stay with 24", doesn't maxxis make a tire that works?
I used to run a THE XC front fender on the back of my mini, it was nice and light but my only thing with it is it seemed to flex a bit more than I'd have wanted it to, so maybe a front DH fender would be better?does anyone have info for what kind of fender to use on the rear of the bike? I know it's a "modified the", but not whether it's a front or a rear, or what.
also how to fit a regular fender to an avalanche dhf?
I don't care how gay it looks, i'm tired of getting a faceful of dirt and having to clean frozen mud from my shockular area.
On the rear fender, use a XC THE fender. You can use the front or rear portion cause they are both the same once you cut em down to fit on your RL.thanks for the reply...i probably just take out the headlock device but I want to make sure...the normal THE expander won't fit.
Did you use the front half of the front fender, or the back?