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Thread: Ask the experts
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09-13-2021, 03:44 PM #6026
How fucked up would it be to put a 150mm fork on a bike designed around a 130?
I can't let it go and want to make my sb115 more "racey". I have 4 tokens in the 34 factory 130mm and it's a lot better, but I think I would get more grip and like the geo a bit more with a bigger fork. A 36 lowered to 140 is the best bet, but I am trying to put this all together before next weekend possibly.
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09-13-2021, 03:51 PM #6027
It's 20mm so less than an inch at the bars. Around half that at the bottom bracket. No big deal but the bike geometry nerds will not agree with me.
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09-13-2021, 04:19 PM #6028
Mostly I think doing a fairly dramatic change right before a race doesn't make much sense. The bike is going to handle fairly differently being massively overforked. I'd argue that if it's smooth enough that a 115mm travel bike is the faster option, it's smooth enough that a 130 fork is gonna be fine.
There's also the question of whether the headtube is gonna stay attached. Probably will. But, y'know, it's a Yeti...
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09-13-2021, 04:23 PM #6029
I think from the manufacturers perspective, the issue would be with the increased leverage the longer fork is going to have on the headtube, which, combined with the likelihood that you’re also going to hit stuff harder with a longer fork, is going to increase the risk of a frame failure.
Geometry wise, you’re going to slacken the front end by about 1 degree. Reach will be a bit shorter, BB height will increase maybe 13 mm?
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09-13-2021, 04:25 PM #6030
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09-13-2021, 04:32 PM #6031
Yeah, I think I will just run it as is. Putting DD tires front and rear made a big difference. This bike is stupid fast. I have already broken PRs that I set with the SB150. It gets fucking scary....aka really fun....at top speed on this little bike.
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09-13-2021, 05:07 PM #6032Registered User
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09-13-2021, 07:41 PM #6033
I’ve never used a shock pump that felt well designed for its purpose. Any recommendations for something different than the norm?
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09-13-2021, 09:55 PM #6034
Fox digital shock pump. Was a game changer for me. Worth the 4x price premium.
Plus, cycle your suspension as you pump it up keeps the neg chamber from going full retard.
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09-13-2021, 10:05 PM #6035
I got a Tusk moto branded version of this pump.
Fox/Rockshox/Cane Creek/Tusk are identical from what I can tell (same appearance, same manual). Happy with the performance, and the digital gauge gives me a warm fuzzy feeling compared to the old analog Fox pump I had, though to be fair, the Fox pump always seemed to work fine, and comparing the with the new digital pump it seems like the gauge was accurate enough.
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09-14-2021, 06:49 AM #6036
This won't be helpful, but I have that one on the right with a worn off Nashbar logo. It's at least 15 years old and working fine. Even had the guage checked once and it was surprisingly accurate. Pumped a shock up to 250 this weekend. But now I'm gonna keep an eye on those hose ends. Sounds like maybe there's a factory in China that's had some turnover.
Maybe buy a little hose clamp and put that thing back together. Test with care.
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09-14-2021, 10:03 AM #6037
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09-14-2021, 10:43 AM #6038Registered User
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I’m on a 2017 Fox 34 Rhythm on my 27.5 Giant Trance. I got offered a 2020 Fox 36 Factory with FIT4 damper for $600.
I’m 200 lbs, like riding fast on backcountry and bike hills, but don’t hit DH bike parks. Any guesses on if there be a noticeable increase in stiffness and damper performance?
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09-14-2021, 01:35 PM #6039
I had a 2018 34 Performance Elite on my Trance Advanced 1 and it sucked BALLS. I don't know how you could do any worse... maybe if you put on a Fox 32?
I've got an MRP Ribbon coil out front now and it's night and day better. Although I'm no damper aficionado.
190-ish geared up.
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09-14-2021, 01:44 PM #6040
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09-14-2021, 01:50 PM #6041
Yes, big improvement from the Fit 4 damper to the Grip 2.
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09-14-2021, 02:09 PM #6042
Anyone have one of these? I’m tired of using dinky shock pumps at home. Give me a little emergency one for long trips and a proper pump for home.
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09-14-2021, 02:22 PM #6043
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09-14-2021, 02:35 PM #6044
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09-14-2021, 03:16 PM #6045
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09-14-2021, 03:42 PM #6046
I just got on the grip 2 coming from a 2016 era lyrik.
It's an absolute revelation. I did have to upgrade to boost up front so maybe some confounding but I definitely track better. The dedicated HS/LS circuits do what they say they do. Still dialing in but so far only good things to say.
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09-14-2021, 11:20 PM #6047A woman came up to me and said "I'd like to poison your mind
with wrong ideas that appeal to you, though I am not unkind."
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09-15-2021, 08:54 AM #6048Registered User
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I had to buy a new pump for the higher pressures when I got the Yeti and I been using it on the Bullit, the shockair was available localy and it works fine IME.
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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09-15-2021, 06:02 PM #6049
Can o worms?!
I've been looking for a wheel set for my old fat bike for years and I'm close to giving up on a plug and play set and am thinking about sourcing hubs and rims to build my own.
I'm barely savvy enough to understand hub sizes, spoke count, bolt pattern hub spacing etc so I think I can hopefully source the correct parts but I've never built a wheel. Is this something a complete newb can do with out a truing stand or should I pass it to the LBS?
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09-15-2021, 06:22 PM #6050
It's not rocket surgery, but finishing it without a truing stand is harder.
If your shop is cool with it, you could lace the wheel yourself and then give it to the shop for final tensioning / dishing / truing.
You could also just buy a truing stand - you can get generic ones for pretty cheap.
It's certainly possible to just do it in the frame with a zip tie, but for your first wheel build, that's probably not a great option.
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