Full wagon wheel at the moment, but going to experiment. I'm 6' tall and it's coming in at 1295 mm WB, 332 mm BBH, 446 mm CS, 62.1° HTA as configured.Mullet? How tall are you and where's your geometry coming in at? WB, BB height, CS, HA?
Full wagon wheel at the moment, but going to experiment. I'm 6' tall and it's coming in at 1295 mm WB, 332 mm BBH, 446 mm CS, 62.1° HTA as configured.Mullet? How tall are you and where's your geometry coming in at? WB, BB height, CS, HA?
Has to feel better...Successfully bled my Marzocchi Bomber RC today!
For me, it'll depend on what I'm doing. For park (and there's now the local park too) it's a no-brainer, but on 40-50 mile rides, I'd rather not lug that weight around and just deal with some EXOs. I realize I can't let the EXOs go too long, but they do well enough when I'm not hitting stuff crazy hard and when I start hitting stuff hard, it's the rocky stuff that always gets the EXOs. I have 3 plugs in the front of my EXO, haha. But that's mostly because one day I went to the park without having proper casings. For an all-around trail tire, I find EXO to be pretty great.pfft. i use them as my one tire for all riding. i'd rather know i won't flat than save a few ounces.
I run DH casings for the same reason.pfft. i use them as my one tire for all riding. i'd rather know i won't flat than save a few ounces.
Isn't the only difference between DD and DH that they use twin 120ply instead of twin 60 ply for the casing? Makes sense that there's only like 50g difference.Double Ds are exactly as heavy as you'd think.
Assguy wasn't bad.
Could be, not sure. Low TPI tires feel like ass to me though.Isn't the only difference between DD and DH that they use twin 120ply instead of twin 60 ply for the casing? Makes sense that there's only like 50g difference.
I held some legit Double D's a few times in college. They were surprisingly light...and squishy.Double Ds are exactly as heavy as you'd think.
Assguy wasn't bad.
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Super gravity from here on out...can't keep out of the rocks,it's like a5yr old and mud puddle..magically drawn together.
Quick. Grab a sharpie and write the spring rate on it before you forget.A while ago my water bottle cage slipped so the bottle rubbed a spot on my coil spring, which eventually got rusty. I found out one of my MTB buddies has a small powder coater at work, so asked him to recoat it. Turned out pretty good (changed to silver to match all the rest of the accents on my bike)!
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He's going to laser etch it for me, but his shop has it disconnected while they build something.Quick. Grab a sharpie and write the spring rate on it before you forget.
A top tube sac, a downtube sac, a butt sac and a nut sac...shit you sactastic!!!!@bullcrew & @JM look at my purses!
And the new coilover, fuck I forgot how fun they are.
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Right there with yauntil it comes time to buy new bikes and you have to buy two.
what's with all that bullshit on your bike?@bullcrew & @JM look at my purses!
And the new coilover, fuck I forgot how fun they are.
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I'd advise you to watch out for galvanic corrosion...It’s where I keep multiple sets of my big brass balls, ya slowpoke.
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Polished aluminum and kashima! Shake down ride yesterday went extremely well!
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Polished aluminum and kashima! Shake down ride yesterday went extremely well!
Just wait for the 43…I wanted to say "THANKS" to those who suggested going up to a 38...few things can I feel a more controlled line and such a broad increase overall...with my weight and riding the 38 does offer more supple line and feels solid in rocks...I LOVE the 36, I think it's an amazing fork but you guys were right...the 38 is a more solid foundation for me...
So thanks........
@SylentK that thing looks amazing...want to see a full shot...good welds, nice polish...hurry up and give us a better shot...
Yeah, I was carrying shit in the main 3 bags on my bike yesterday, and a water bottle in the cage. But I had nothing on my body and it was great. Carrying a packable jacket, extra not-wet gloves, food, tool kit, tube, etc., but not much more. If there’s one thing we know how to do in Alaska it’s pack shit on bikes.@bullcrew & @JM look at my purses!
And the new coilover, fuck I forgot how fun they are.
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heh heh hehGood effort with the crop, but we can still see the motor.
LMAO!Good effort with the crop, but we can still see the motor.
Given Bike mag went bust and RM could vanish any day, I think we can cope with anything that keeps the site alive.It's 2021 and we still have to limit file sizes?!?!?! FFS! I'm no Binary Visions and have no concept how much it costs, but really?! Isn't storage space like free these days?
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Polished aluminum and kashima! Shake down ride yesterday went extremely well!
Have you seen the Rockgeist Gondola? It lets you get full drop, well until your tire hits it.@bullcrew & @JM look at my purses!
And the new coilover, fuck I forgot how fun they are.
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Stupid place for a bag in my experience. Maybe a tiny bag with a tool in it, but that weight is in the worst possible place. On some of the gravel/touring stuff it blows my mind they are choosing those over micro paniers.Have you seen the Rockgeist Gondola? It lets you get full drop, well until your tire hits it.
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