Being able to put the same wheel back on another bike that isn't boost is potentially valuable.Isn't it just easier to get a new front hub? Not having a go at anyone, but I've never really had a sentimental attachment to a particular front hub and they're not a billion dollars or anything.
Re-lacing a wheel is a lot of work and may require new spokes.Isn't it just easier to get a new front hub? Not having a go at anyone, but I've never really had a sentimental attachment to a particular front hub and they're not a billion dollars or anything.
Yeah fair call. I thought the adaptors required spacing out the rotor though which would be a huge PITA swapping between forks.Being able to put the same wheel back on another bike that isn't boost is potentially valuable.
Lizard.Isn't it just easier to get a new front hub? Not having a go at anyone, but I've never really had a sentimental attachment to a particular front hub and they're not a billion dollars or anything.
Well, they require one of a) spacing the rotor over b) a special brake adapter that moves the caliper over or c) dishing the wheel (a or b AND c for a rear wheel). So it sucks no matter how you go about it.Yeah fair call. I thought the adaptors required spacing out the rotor though which would be a huge PITA swapping between forks.
I'd be pretty surprised if the Lyric was better in the small bump department (that's the single reason I bought the Ribbon coil)... but the Lyric will def be more adjustable.Leaning toward the Lyrik RC2. An unscientific search of all threads I can find show the least amount of claims of small bump sensitivity/fork stickiness issues. Would love to be able to ride a Ribbon Coil b2b against the Lyrik but that's easier said than done.
Only reasonable thing to do. Might as well be an e-bike too.Come to think of it, why not just a new bike, helmet and riding kit.
There's options to go coil on the Lyrik if I want to go there (probably will). Hopefully I'll get a test ride on a Ribbon coil at some point. If it proves better I'll switch. I don't exactly make sound long term financial decisions when it comes to bikes.I'd be pretty surprised if the Lyric was better in the small bump department (that's the single reason I bought the Ribbon coil)... but the Lyric will def be more adjustable.
I just wanted a fork that works with minimal fucking with it. Which I found.
Do any of us?<snip>I don't exactly make sound long term financial decisions when it comes to bikes.
Word. I have 5 rear shocks right now for 2 bikes...and 7 different 780/31.8 bars of varying rise.Do any of us?
Seek professional help.Word. I have 5 rear shocks right now for 2 bikes...and 7 different 780/31.8 bars of varying rise.
Good point. "Professional" is probably debatable, though.Isn't that what this place is?
I'd say many of us are so good at justifying crazy and illogical bike-related purchases, if there existed a job requiring those skills, we'd be paid good money for our services. I think that's "pro" enough.Good point. "Professional" is probably debatable, though.
I have 4 rear shocks for one of my bikesWord. I have 5 rear shocks right now for 2 bikes...and 7 different 780/31.8 bars of varying rise.
Only if he wants advice on which new shocks to add to the pile.Isn't that what this place is?
Cane Creek does, I have one.My wallet is glad that Fox (or really anyone) hasn't produced an aftermarket coilover for my Altitude.
How is it?Cane Creek does, I have one.
I'll let you know soon, just got the Altitude warranty process finished finally. I've had the shock waiting.How is it?
CC has been kinda off of my radar...
None. Too hard to hide those from my wife.Next game - how many frames do you have in a box somewhere?
I love my big basement.None. Too hard to hide those from my wife.
I ran a CC DB Inline coil on my old '10 Reign and it was BUTTAH.How is it?
CC has been kinda off of my radar...
What, no Rux?Commencing comparison testing in 4...3...2...1
No, I leave him at home while I ride.What, no Rux?
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Nice, let us know how it goes. I have a Lyrik RC2 showing up next week.This showed up in the mail today.
It feels light. Only weird thing I notice, fiddling with the knobs, the high speed compression has numbers on the knob, but the thing is super stuff to turn and can't feel the detents. But that's a minor thing if it goes boing boing in the proper manner.Nice, let us know how it goes. I have a Lyrik RC2 showing up next week.