Anyone have insight on the Kitsuma coil G1? Looking to replace the shock on my Gambler and these are cheap with the 40% off.40% off everything at Cane Creek.
If your bike works with relatively standard compression and rebound tunes, and you enjoy getting shit dialed in to your preferences, the kitsuma series is pretty darn ok.Anyone have insight on the Kitsuma coil G1? Looking to replace the shock on my Gambler and these are cheap with the 40% off.
which gen gambler do you have?Anyone have insight on the Kitsuma coil G1? Looking to replace the shock on my Gambler and these are cheap with the 40% off.
It’s a 2021, so newest gen I believe.which gen gambler do you have?
Muchos Knobos?Anyone have insight on the Kitsuma coil G1? Looking to replace the shock on my Gambler and these are cheap with the 40% off.
High speed adjusters can be a bit tough to turn, seating oring is a bit oversized, so you hardly feel the clicks, but the range is huge.Anyone have insight on the Kitsuma coil G1? Looking to replace the shock on my Gambler and these are cheap with the 40% off.
I have been eyeing that deal but the fork on my current 27.5 is still in great shape78% off of a Fox 38 in 27.5.
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The price difference from the covid days is wild. 70% off!78% off of a Fox 38 in 27.5.
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Did you use rubber chickens as volume spacers?.
could never get it to stop bottoming and squawking without getting it too firm to lose all small bump feel no matter how much i adjusted it.
Are there many bike mechanics earning a wage high enough to make those sorts of purchases worthwhile?If your tools are 200% over priced, 15% off is no sale!
As much as everyone needs a $200 titanium hammer, or a $137 pedal wrench.....
I don't follow the wax chain program, I don't have a real road bike, my gravgrav is pretty sweet though.Everyone I know who has some Abbey Tools is either a professional mechanic who needs to cut weight on their toolbox for flying, or the same people who buy $14,000 made to measure road bikes and $300 Silca crock pots for waxing their chains…
For the most part park tools has been spot on, there's a couple tools I'm underwhelmed on for my application..spinning torx and Allen's the ends aren't hard enough to hold edges long. They should have some knurling so I can spin them with shock fluid on hands..On the other end of the spectrum you have someone like @bullcrew. I assume a self employed bike mechanic who specialises in high end suspension work. Someone like this can probably justify fancier suspension specific tools. But even so will probably happy enough with Park tools for many jobs.
Anyone in the trade also is not paying Abbey tools retail prices. And depending on how they're employed. May even be claiming a portion of the cost of their tools back as expenses.Everyone I know who has some Abbey Tools is either a professional mechanic who needs to cut weight on their toolbox for flying…
Couldn't resist, went for Enduro #3.50% off 2023 Enduros and Stumpys at Spesh.
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