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07-04-2022, 03:49 PM #8301
Any thoughts on skinny bike shorts with a shorter inseam or easy to hem that function well around town but don't suck on a long ride.
My ideal is a twill like face but good stretch and can last at least a season without blowing out the crotch. Crucially, must come in a 28 waist.
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07-04-2022, 05:56 PM #8302
My wife's friend owns a ~2008 Santa Cruz Butcher that is set up as a 2x10 with a huge aftermarket bash guard direct mounted to the cranks. The front shifter is dying and I'd like to put a new one on but can't tell if the shifter is a 2x or 3x since it bottoms out into the bash guard. My suspicion is it is a 3x but I'm hoping to figure out if the length of pull is the same for the 2x vs 3x front shifter. The shifter is a Shimano SLX that is probably original.
Anyone have a clue what I should look for?
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07-04-2022, 06:50 PM #8303
Thats the one with the funky swing arm that goes up and over the chainring?
For the derailleur if you're only shifting the 2 gears, get the 2x derailleur. That one should be a "Top Swing, Low Clamp" 34.9 clamp... if I'm thinking of the same bike.
Almost all of those Shimano shifters of that generation are both 2x and 3x comparable, so it will pull the right amount of cable for either a 2x or 3x derailleur.
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07-04-2022, 07:38 PM #8304
some front shifters actually work with both 2x and 3x and have a little switch to block off one of the clicks. So, yeah, as far as i know about any mtb front shifter will work. And you can probably get one for free/beer money at any bike shop.
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07-04-2022, 08:27 PM #8305
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07-05-2022, 07:07 AM #8306
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07-05-2022, 08:10 AM #8307
Prana Brion. Casual looking material, gusseted crotch and decently durable. Looks like they're 25% off right now. No shorts in the 28 waist but plenty of pants. Either them them to your preferred short length or leave 'em jagged cutoff style like the kids do.
https://www.prana.com/p/brion-pant-i...9771_color=Mud
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07-05-2022, 08:46 AM #8308Not a skibum
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What trail helmet am I?
Good coverage and venting for humid east coast
Visor, preferably adjustable I think
Sun glass storage - why isn’t this a thing for MTB helmets!?!?
MIPS or equivalent
Options considering are;
Lazer impala or jackal
Spec tactic (non adjustable visor) or ambush?
POC tectal, kortal, axion
Smith forefront?
What else should I consider?
Currently have a Lazer Impala that I like and doesn’t look damaged, but major crash means replacement JIC. Only thing I don’t like about it is no good sunglass storage, which is a ridiculous lacking design flaw in most trail helmets.
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07-05-2022, 09:01 AM #8309
Does anyone know if Shimano no longer includes the TL-FC41 tool with the XT m8100 crankset? I’m reading that they stopped including it sometime last year.
Eluder, if that’s the case, I may need to ask to buy one of your spares (unless your running low).
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07-05-2022, 09:10 AM #8310Registered User
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I'm really liking the TLD A3. Can store goggles with visor up, glasses with visor up or down. MIPS, deep coverage on rear. Vents well enough for me on humid NorCal coast. Has a little foam gutter strip just below the front padding to help redirect/soak up sweat that seems to work quite well.
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07-05-2022, 09:20 AM #8311
Yeah I got an impala after I broke my giro montaro last year and the lack of being able to stick sunglasses in there bugs me. Otherwise I generally like how it fits and feels.
The Jackal I think does have a spot for glasses and is a little lighter and nicer and lazer is going from mips to "kineticore" which is a bunch of little nubs molded into the foam as a crumple zone instead of an extra sliding layer. So yeah for me if I get a new mtb helmet it's between the jackal, or a poc, or a bontrager blaze now that we have trek although it seems like the wavecel stuff might make getting glasses in there harder.
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07-05-2022, 09:42 AM #8312
In no particular order,
Bell Super Air R Spherical
Giro Manifest Spherical
Giro Merit Spherical
Leatt MTB AllMtn 4.0
or a convertible FF like Leatt Enduro 4.0 (I have a NIB if you fit size M) or Bell Super DH Spherical. The Super Air R you can also add a chinpiece to.
I ride a Super DH without the chin for trail. My Leatt Gravity 8.0 just completely saved my noggin and got replaced with the same.Originally Posted by blurred
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07-05-2022, 09:56 AM #8313Not a skibum
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Thx for reco’s leaning POC or Lazer Jackal given good results w Impala. Will have to check the TLD and some of the Bell/Giro options which i haven’t owned in quite a while.
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07-05-2022, 10:24 AM #8314
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07-05-2022, 11:14 AM #8315one of those sickos
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ride bikes, climb, ski, travel, cook, work to fund former, repeat.
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07-05-2022, 12:10 PM #8316
I fucking love my Smith Forefront 2. Fits me a lot more comfortably than the TLD A2 I used to have. Both MIPS. Biggest downside is no sunglass storage. WTF? Intentional since Smith makes sunglasses and wants you to drop them and break them and need to buy new shades?
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07-05-2022, 01:10 PM #8317
What’s the difference between the Gravity 8.0 and the Gravity 4.0?
And what’s the difference between the Gravity 4.0 and the Enduro 4.0?
This, x1000
And in the “Things that annoy me” category: finding a place to try on multiple FF helmets. It’s one of those things I really need to put on before I pull the trigger. And a real PITA to return by mail.
Sent from my iPhone using TGR ForumsHowever many are in a shit ton.
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07-05-2022, 01:51 PM #8318
Gravity 8 is basically their Moto 8.5/9.5 in a composite build, just slightly lighter (competitively light for DH helmet) but same design as the moto that meets DOT, FIM and the new ECE 22.06 standards. It has really good venting and 4 different foam density levels plus 11 shear/elastic bumpers (360 turbines, manage low speed impact and shear force mitigation (MIPS equivalent)). I ordered my replacement from a Euro shop because Leatt was out of mediums. This might be the safest DH helmet on the market, and last year they were DOT certing it, but decided not to pay for DOT this year. You could also just order a Moto 8.5 or 9.5 for basically the same price/weight. Comes with a nifty visor extender for rainy days!
I crashed overshooting the landing of this feature landing off screen left hard and fast, hit on the right side of the helmet:
No loss of consciousness and minimal concussion symptoms lasting only an hour or two in a high energy crash that broke my scapula through the armor (very hard to do).
Leatt Gravity 4.0 and Enduro 4.0 are DH rated with 2 foam densities plus the 360 turbines. Enduro 4 is far better vented, little lighter weight, and is a convertible FF so it can be your trail helmet while the Gravity 4 is cheaper if you don't need the removable chinbar.Originally Posted by blurred
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07-05-2022, 02:25 PM #8319
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07-05-2022, 02:26 PM #8320Not a skibum
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07-05-2022, 03:06 PM #8321Registered User
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wow its almost like you have to buy the stuff in person without a discount code?
but seriously the best places to try gear is where people do the sport
whistler during the olympics was awesume for ski gear
for bike stuff the north shore in vancover is the birthplace of freeride and lotsa gear ehLee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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07-05-2022, 03:18 PM #8322
Fit is important, but fit can be found in many helmets and there are other important factors. I order the helmets I might want and return the ones I don't so that I'm not limited by what the LBS decides looks cool.
The LBS doesn't stock super safety oriented brands like Leatt, Kali, and 6D. They do have brands like Giro and Bell, but not necessarily the models/sizes I want, especially these days.
If I limited myself to the LBS I wouldn't have been wearing the helmet that saved my brain.Originally Posted by blurred
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07-05-2022, 03:26 PM #8323Registered User
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07-05-2022, 03:47 PM #8324
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