So the spline and pinch bolt interface is the same?They’re rad! Chainring is a little meh, but the cranks themselves are super nice and stupid light. Plus, Shimano being Shimano they come with an bad ass steel chainring tool. Snappy carbon cranks FTL
Been doing it and it's "meh", loads the rear end of my bike more weight-wise, extremely limited water supply that works for short rides, but sometimes just barely. Unfortunately Evoc put a strap system on there that is impossible to adjust mid-ride, so you can't tighten as you take water out and it loosens, so you have to set it up extra-tight. Not super impressed.I can't decide if I should post this in this thread or the "wrong with the industry" one but I rode DH with a fanny-pack yesterday so I didn't have to bring a backpack just for the bare essentials and I uh... I loved it.
Ignore the haters. They probably spend plenty of time chasing creaks during a ride instead of having fun.It's for short rides that I intend to use it. Also, I just bought the cheapest fanny pack I could find that looked adequate, just for a proof of concept. It'll do for now.
Osprey should do.what's that? I can't hear you over the sound of your VPP's 19 pivots all creaking in perfect harmony.
I don't see how anyone can stay hydrated enough to ride hard, unless there's water at the top and bottom of each lift.I’ll choose a fanny pack over a backpack for any activity where it gets the job done.
Unfortunately rides can get very hot here during summer, so 3 or more liters may be needed on a trail ride. But for the last 7 months I’ve used the fanny 3-4 times a week and the backpack maybe 6 times total.
Don’t think I’d ever use any pack for lift access runs.
Funny story: I didn’t grow up skiing or snowboarding, so the first time I’d ever been on a ski lift was 15 years ago at Mountain Creek. Yes, I had a camelbak, and yes I dropped it off the chair on my first ride up.
I don't see how anyone can stay hydrated enough to ride hard, unless there's water at the top and bottom of each lift.
top and bottom at snowshoeI don't see how anyone can stay hydrated enough to ride hard, unless there's water at the top and bottom of each lift.
Appears so, don't have another set to compare them to, but they look the same as my last pair of XTs, if nothing else they're functionally the same.So the spline and pinch bolt interface is the same?
i keep a gallon jug of water stashed under a tree or something at the bottom of the lift. I write "pee jug" on it so nobody messes with it.I don't see how anyone can stay hydrated enough to ride hard, unless there's water at the top and bottom of each lift.
I'd pee in it.i keep a gallon jug of water stashed under a tree or something at the bottom of the lift. I write "pee jug" on it so nobody messes with it.
have fun whipping it out in the lift line.I'd pee in it.
your new best friendI keep a bottle of pee at the bottom and write "Water jug" on it. Sharing is caring.
I get the fanny pack, especially for short rides. That being said, I'll still make fun of you for it.
11 times out of 10, a fanny pack on a trail beats a fancy camelback hanging in a garage.I get the fanny pack, especially for short rides. That being said, I'll still make fun of you for it.
Fix'ed.i keep a gallon jug ofwaterLemonade stashed under a tree or something at the bottom of the lift. I write "pee jug" on it so nobody messes with it.
I know what I'm watching later.If you have hulu:
https://www.hulu.com/watch/6b9aebcd-4efc-4f51-8af3-de986cc8c7f5
A segment of How It's Made has how MRP forks are made
Ironically, that episode also contains a segment on surgical sutures. I used to design packaging for those.If you have hulu:
https://www.hulu.com/watch/6b9aebcd-4efc-4f51-8af3-de986cc8c7f5
A segment of How It's Made has how MRP forks are made
Several times I've felt that cold wetness after tumbling into the abyss. Maybe that's because I'm a squidLast time I had a camelback... went sub-orbital into a stylish yard-sale... I felt a creeping wetness
Relatedbarelli and his attitude are what's right: https://m.pinkbike.com/news/interview-yoann-barelli-on-his-first-major-injury.html
Strange that they aren't building airplanes using that if it's so good...I am not going to need a new gravel or road bike for a long time, but this is intriguing.
https://bikerumor.com/2019/07/18/thyssenkrupp-steelworks-to-revolutionize-bike-manufacture-in-lightweight-steel/?fbclid=IwAR0anuifZKutolKpFoNXta9_WqtKe_z5npgEAy_TrKoHJ52SYPoMbZjHxSE
Strange that they aren't building airplanes using that if it's so good...