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08-13-2024, 06:42 PM #13976User
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08-13-2024, 07:29 PM #13977
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08-13-2024, 09:09 PM #13978
I demo'd a Switchblade along with a bunch of other Pivot models 5-6 years ago. May not be relevant now but the Switchblade was the only bike I liked out of the bunch. It climbed well but felt pretty plush descending. All the other pivots only seemed to climb well or descend well. Some did neither well. My only hangup with Pivots was the super boost rear hub.
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08-14-2024, 10:34 AM #13979
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08-14-2024, 12:27 PM #13980
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08-14-2024, 12:48 PM #13981Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
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08-14-2024, 01:19 PM #13982
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08-15-2024, 09:54 AM #13983
Trying to repurpose some old cable-actuated disc brakes from the mid 2010's. "Promax". They feel janky as f**k and I have never seen a mechanism like this let alone pads for it. Actuating the brake causes the caliper to twist or screw closed to make contact with the rotor. On a scale of 1 to you-will-die, how inadvisable is it to run these? 160mm rotors stopping a 40lb gravel E-bike, 200lb rider, bike trailer and occupants. The alternative is plunking down $200 or so for a hydraulic Sora setup Question 2: Is rotor up-sizing on a gravel bike a thing and would it more effectively increase pure stopping power? I feel like I've only seen 160mm outside of mtb...
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08-15-2024, 10:40 AM #13984
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08-15-2024, 10:43 AM #13985
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08-15-2024, 11:18 AM #13986Registered User
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After the hayes mags on which every thing fucked up I had PTSD for these new fangled disc brakes, but the BB7's which I ran for > 2yrs had zero problems just turn the red knobs a click to adj the padz in towards the disc. i liked the BB7 it had lots of power with big rotors even > the hayes mags but they didn't really modulate very well, I ran shifter housing for the extra stiffness which was not recommended but no problem
I am going to assume a gravel bike will have dorp bars and roady levers ???
so if they are mtb brakes getting the right amount of cable pull with a road lever might be a problem ??
I know the BB7 came in both mtn bike and road model which is why I ask and i tend towards forget the pro-max don't do thisLast edited by XXX-er; 08-15-2024 at 12:33 PM.
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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08-15-2024, 12:36 PM #13987
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08-15-2024, 12:58 PM #13988
That's a great deal.
I owned one for a bit. Personally, I'd say it's a "longer-travel trail bike" rather than an enduro bike. I sold mine because I kept trying to make it "more" and push it away from my Epic Evo. Cascade Link, Float X2 rear shock, angleset, etc. The more I tried to make it a "bigger" bike, the less I liked it.
It's amazing in its original role. It's fun, corners great. It's not a plow-bike, but it's fun to hop around the trail. It'll do great as a trail / light duty & Occasional park bike.
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08-15-2024, 01:01 PM #13989
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08-15-2024, 01:02 PM #13990
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08-15-2024, 01:15 PM #13991Registered User
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Agreed. I currently have the generation of Switchblade that’s listed in the link.
My use is someone who likes fast XC bikes but wants a “bigger bike” that’s still good for all day epics. I’ll go ride what I call “mag 8” which is just Mag 7 without a shuttle and riding back up the Jug Handle road and it’s perfect for that.
Could by shorter travel bike handle the descents? Sure but the extra bit of suspension makes me a bit less likely to crash and reduces fatigue.
I spent some time on a SB150 prior to buying the switchblade which was fundamentally different. Just a lot more bike but not something I’d want to pedal 40-50 miles.
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08-15-2024, 02:14 PM #13992
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08-15-2024, 09:24 PM #13993
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I’m a hard no on this. Cable disc brakes have no business on e-bikes, especially if you’re hauling children. Those Promax brakes suck. They work more like a BB5, with an adjustable inboard pad position but outboard pad position is only adjusted by cable tension.
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08-16-2024, 06:49 AM #13994
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A solid pair of Deore level 4 piston brakes will stop a Toyota Tacoma with a bed full of Taliban mercenaries and costs like $80 per side. It’s a no brainer if comparing with cable anything.
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08-16-2024, 08:43 AM #13995
Its funny, at the time yes.
I bought the Stumpy Evo, Ran it slacker and longer with an X2 for a season.
Now I'm not riding anything too rowdy anymore so I'm back on the Float X with it shorter and steeper. Probably could've stuck with the Switchblade after all!
I will say, I sold the SB to a friend who rode it 4x harder than I ever did, so it's not about the bike - it's about the rider.
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08-16-2024, 04:57 PM #13996
Broke my frame, so time for some new bike puzzling. I have a steel 150/140 bike that no longer has a triangular front triangle. Here are the options I'm seeing:
1. The frame builder has offered to make me a new front triangle for $1400, which is pretty generous given I got the frame used. He can beef it up a bit so it hopefully fares better than its predecessor.
1a. Alternatively, the builder will make me a new frame for around crash replacement price. Not totally sure what the cost is yet but I'd guess at least $2k without shock. This would let me go with a different rear travel and make some geo adjustments if I want.
2. I could get an aluminum Transition Spire frame, EXT coil shock and Cascade link for $2k used. Almost all the parts from my old bike will swap over; I have a Mezzer so I can adjust the fork up to 180mm travel. The rest of the build was similarly beefy so the parts should be a decent match.
3. My friend has offered to sell me a current generation Sentinel, either frame only or full bike. Sounds like the build would be fairly similar to the parts I have in terms of beef.
I ride at the standard northern NM spots: Santa Fe mountains, Glorieta, Sandia, Pajarito, etc. Mix of midweek pedaling and weekend shuttling/park. I like racing local enduros but am not particularly competitive yet. The old bike had similar geo to a size Large Spire, which feels pretty good.
Do I use this as an opportunity to build up two bikes, a trail bike and an enduro/park bike? Or should I stick with one ~140mm bike for everything?
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08-16-2024, 11:04 PM #13997
Long shot…does anyone have a three pawl DT (370) microspline freehub sitting around ? I know a lot of people converted to ratchet. I’m having an issue, but I am not 100% sure that the FHB is the issue, so I’m leery of spending $90 to see.
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08-17-2024, 09:26 AM #13998
Not holding, but they come up cheap on fleabay alot: https://www.ebay.com/itm/395588004130
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08-17-2024, 09:33 AM #13999Registered User
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08-17-2024, 10:54 AM #14000
That would be rad.
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