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  1. #1651
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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    I had a bad setback, tore my quad muscle in a fall.
    Bummer.
    Oh shit, that sounds really bad.

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    Yeah, it was just really bad luck. Slipped on a 1” piece of lasagna on a slippery floor.
    Probably can’t bike in Mexico (I planned this trip last June) but I’ll be OK.
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  3. #1653
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    Wtf?! Of all the things. Good luck!

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    Good thing you didnt hurt the joint. Hope the tear isn't too bad. Only had one serious tear. Pulled a ham. Big training block then set off out east to start the racing season. 4 days in a suzuki samurai across the interstate to ontario. Got out of the suzuki super tight and pulled a hamstring. Laid on the beach for 2 weeks before i could ride again. Hurt for another 2 or 3 but it came around. I remember that doubt, if i should or shouldnt be doing anything. I think they hurt for a while after you get going again and 2 weeks seemed like an eternity. Hopefully the same length for yours

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  5. #1655
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    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    Druid, dissector, 223 rotors and coil. Ran 200 saints on my scout with 150front. Recommend the big rotors. Power is there when you need it at will. 220 f/r codes on my yt decoy. Only thing i wonder is if the druid is enough travel for everything?




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    I wonder if he's actually riding a secret version of their longer travel bike (sort of like how Ibis did with Ripmo2 last year). I just have a hard time believing he's really going to race a 130mm 29er in EWS, especially one that is only at 65.5 HTA long forked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andeh View Post
    I wonder if he's actually riding a secret version of their longer travel bike (sort of like how Ibis did with Ripmo2 last year). I just have a hard time believing he's really going to race a 130mm 29er in EWS, especially one that is only at 65.5 HTA long forked.
    I know HSP bikes eat up the rough but it does seem under gunned to me too. I want one but half my days id want a little more travel.


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  8. #1658
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    New Season, New Tires, New Thread

    https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...&category=3482
    Is this a good compound? Seems like a great deal if it’s soft & sticky.
    know nothing about Schwalbe other than having the distinct impression that the Mary is the only tire worth considering. Their different rubbers gives me a headache.


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    I think vertstat is their softest compound. Crc email today has schwalbe on sale too. MM is a good tire especially if it might be soft dirt or semi muddy. Not the best casings though

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  10. #1660
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    Vert star is high grip and fast wear. I only use them for races. Addix ultra soft purple is similar but not the same. Soft orange is better for everyday usage.

    There is a comparison PDF on the CRC website

    https://media.chainreactioncycles.co...0Explained.pdf

  11. #1661
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAB View Post
    Both of the ones I measured are 2.34" across the tread on a 30mm rim.
    Thanks.
    Well, that's good that it works on wide rims too. Supposedly, the Minion SS is not so friendly in that regard. Probably be good to have some extra cushion too.
    I'll have to check them out sometime this summer.
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

  12. #1662
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    The Michelins are definitely a little narrower than 2.5WT DHFs. Not a lot narrower, but noticeable to the eye. They don't look too squared off on 34 mm rim, though.

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  13. #1663
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    Do they expand a bit after being mounted?

    Heh...heh
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    When do they hit dirt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Yeah, it was just really bad luck. Slipped on a 1” piece of lasagna on a slippery floor.
    Probably can’t bike in Mexico (I planned this trip last June) but I’ll be OK.
    did you sack the wife? she needs to be more efficient

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    i dont kare i carnt spell or youse punktuation properlee, im on a skiing forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    When do they hit dirt?

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    Sooner than later, but it's going to be a long time before I can find out what they're really capable of.

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    Which Michelin’s are those?


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    However many are in a shit ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
    Which Michelin’s are those?


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    Wild Rock'R2s. Or whatever they renamed them...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Sooner than later, but it's going to be a long time before I can find out what they're really capable of.
    Nice! Maybe testing new gear will speed up the process. Im interested in hearing your impressions on them anyway

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    Ack. Just blew a new Exo DHF off the rim while setting it up and stretched the bead bad enough that I'm pretty sure its totaled. That was a stupid 60 dollar mistake.

  21. #1671
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    How?
    Too aggressive with the tire levers?
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    Air compressor was how i did one.

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    I thought they made tire beads out of material that doesn't stretch??

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    Yeah, a compressor shouldn’t matter if you aren’t vastly overfilling it.
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    Ive found their beads overly loose sometimes.

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