Fair play, jerk. That said, that pic is from 2005. My 10 year streak of pedal dragging is intact.*NOT a DH bike
Same Riot, now with DHX2 and a fork that is forking again. I can't believe how nice the Stage is with new seals, wipers and fresh oil.
Much. On top, the MRP guys are great. They'll even press a new steerer in your fork if you happen to have it too short.You been digging that Stage bump stick?
Always 175 on the Spitty.Any of you low riders use shorter DH cranks or do you rock 170/175s with your sub-13" death machines?
Darned CRC just cancelled my SixC order.
Is that a Pinkbike ruler ?HOLY SHIT. i'm so unfashionable. how could i possibly RAIL anything? or even have fun on my tiny wheeled, 10 speed, vpp-uncurveabru pedal bike with cranks 5mm too long??????
As far as PB could be trusted, they said the clicking happened to 1st Gen E*13 cassettes. As with every major knowledge jump in the history of mankind, they realized moar shimz was the answer and added some thin delrin shim to mitigate the noiz.Not bad at all. I dig mine. I do need to pop it off and regrease it every once in a while. If you notice a weird clicking under light pedal loads that's it. Took me redoing every pivot and threaded piece on my bike before realizing it.
So you're welcome.
Fancy. I’m thinking of getting the 46t version once my xt dies.How bad idea was this?
9-42T 10sp e13 cheese cassette.
Seems like the movement comes from between the pieces though. Any shimming would throw of the shifting if you put it between them I'd think.As far as PB could be trusted, they said the clicking happened to 1st Gen E*13 cassettes. As with every major knowledge jump in the history of mankind, they realized moar shimz was the answer and added some thin delrin shim to mitigate the noiz.
I have the 9-46t version. It's decent, definitely doesn't shift as good as an xt cassette. I really needed the range though and eagle is way out of the budget.Fancy. I’m thinking of getting the 46t version once my xt dies.
There's a detectable difference in shift quality? Huh... that's a bummer. I too, am after range. I was hoping to go 32 up front, and put on the 46t version of the e13. But to be honest, I don't really need it. The 30/42 is about as much as I can push on the trails around here, and I only spin out on the pavement on the ride back from a couple of my regular routes.I have the 9-46t version. It's decent, definitely doesn't shift as good as an xt cassette. I really needed the range though and eagle is way out of the budget.
There's a detectable difference in shift quality? Huh... that's a bummer. I too, am after range. I was hoping to go 32 up front, and put on the 46t version of the e13. But to be honest, I don't really need it. The 30/42 is about as much as I can push on the trails around here, and I only spin out on the pavement on the ride back from a couple of my regular routes.
Maybe an oval 32.... There's no way I can push 32/42. Perhaps on my best day, and that never happens.
Good news! I'll just stick with the cheaper option!
550g exactly on my kitchen scale. The whole thing is pretty stout and seems well made. The cogs are a lot stiffer than the cheese my e13 42t hop up cog was made out of.How heavy is that thing, 500g?
oval.......... 37lb............. 29er...
No, I need the cassette so I can climb this pig and not spin out when pointing down.Oh sure, blame the cassette!
Haha good eye. Altho that was done on purpose. The 160mm fork and the +1 cup brings the ha back to 66. I gotta climb techy shit too broi'm going to assume you just didn't feel like messing with fixing the angleset after installing it backwards...
150mm upp front means business! How does it feel?
2017 Devinci Django 29er alloy frame
150mm Fox 36
Guide RS brakes 200/180
Spank Oozy 345 laced onto Hope hubs
Renthal carbon bars
Maxxis tires
just finished it up around Labor day , amazing bike for being a 120mm of travel .
NOOOOooooo.....maybe the next one will have paint...
I understand....but that midnight blue they do looks so damn good. In reality, I'm not a dude that polishes his bike to a sparkling cleanliness after every ride so it may be a waste of money after the initial porn is posted here....NOOOOooooo.....
Right. Today ride's mud gets shaken off the bike tomorrow.I understand....but that midnight blue they do looks so damn good. In reality, I'm not a dude that polishes his bike to a sparkling cleanliness after every ride so it may be a waste of money after the initial porn is posted here....
Nice! I'll be pm"ING you on your 11-6 set up. Red stickers oh yeah@SylentK that's a nice rig! I've loved mine--maybe the next one will have paint...
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For sure! I'd actually be interested to compare notes since you have the 2nd gen tune.Nice! I'll be pm"ING you on your 11-6 set up. Red stickers oh yeah
Custom Paint FTW!
Nice.My new whip. Sparkly!
First ride on the e13 earlier tonight. Pretty much no surprises, shifting with larger gaps between cogs requires not to be ham-fisted, and there's quite a jump from 28t to 35t. 24-28-35-42 isn't making much sense to me, I'd rather see 24-29-35-42 there. What bothers me though is a lot of clicking in the 42t under heavy pedaling. It sounds like a worn chain with a new chainring but I've installed a new 11sp XX1 chain and a new MRP 30T chainring with the e13 cassette. Perhaps it is not the chain/sprocket making the noise but the spokes suffering under heavy torque?Not bad at all. I dig mine. I do need to pop it off and regrease it every once in a while. If you notice a weird clicking under light pedal loads that's it. Took me redoing every pivot and threaded piece on my bike before realizing it.
So you're welcome.
I really like it , have 2 rides with it at 150mm , ran it at 130mm for roughly 10 rides . I have a 10mm lower cup from Devinci that slackens the frame 1/2 degree . Unfortunately the steer tube is too short so I didn,t use it . With the low setting on the linkage , and the 150mm setting and a 2.5WT tire up front the HTA is pretty close to 67deg . IMO the 150mm suits the bike more than the 130mm setting , and it helped all around . My last bike was a 26" 170/167 travel and 65deg HTA. This machine is easier to pedal and so far easily handles what ever I throw at it . My 1st ride at 150mm I did a lap that was part of a race I did a couple years back. I rode no where near a race pace and I beat my time by over 90secs .150mm upp front means business! How does it feel?
I run my Django with a 140mm fork and a -1 angleset giving around 66.5degree HA. 35% sag at the rear put the bb where I want it to be. I might post a picture later just to tease the 29er haters
That's kind of weird for a new one. Unless maybe you have a torn up cassette body? Chainline okay?First ride on the e13 earlier tonight. Pretty much no surprises, shifting with larger gaps between cogs requires not to be ham-fisted, and there's quite a jump from 28t to 35t. 24-28-35-42 isn't making much sense to me, I'd rather see 24-29-35-42 there. What bothers me though is a lot of clicking in the 42t under heavy pedaling. It sounds like a worn chain with a new chainring but I've installed a new 11sp XX1 chain and a new MRP 30T chainring with the e13 cassette. Perhaps it is not the chain/sprocket making the noise but the spokes suffering under heavy torque?
My guess for the noise would be the MRP ring if it's one of their wavy deals. We've seen similar issues with MRP and Praxis rings that use the same offset tooth design. Praxis' response was "Oh, that'll go away once everything finishes breaking in"First ride on the e13 earlier tonight. Pretty much no surprises, shifting with larger gaps between cogs requires not to be ham-fisted, and there's quite a jump from 28t to 35t. 24-28-35-42 isn't making much sense to me, I'd rather see 24-29-35-42 there. What bothers me though is a lot of clicking in the 42t under heavy pedaling. It sounds like a worn chain with a new chainring but I've installed a new 11sp XX1 chain and a new MRP 30T chainring with the e13 cassette. Perhaps it is not the chain/sprocket making the noise but the spokes suffering under heavy torque?