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09-02-2020, 10:42 AM #351
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09-02-2020, 03:03 PM #352Registered User
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Paid entirely too much from Ze Germans for a set of new Magura Shiftmix 4 adapters (for Shimano EV). Now I can put both my brakes and my shift levers where I want them, rather than compromising for both.
I grabbed a Problem Solvers bottle cage height adapter too. I originally wanted to use it to fit a small (20oz) bottle on the lower mount of my size 2 ridEgg frame, and it looked like it might work, but it would have taken another height shim and the bottle would have rubbed the frame both front and back. But mounting it on the upper points lets me use a large (24 oz) bottle up there. There's actually about 5mm clearance front & rear, despite what the photo shows.
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09-02-2020, 04:16 PM #353
Ive kind of gone the other way with less sweep to fit my shoulders. The bars with more sweep were the first thing i noticed wrist pain. We all fit a bit different i guess. Companies probably should offer different sweep bars. I do want to try an sqlabs saddle though. They seem to make quality stuff.
Im also thinking of getting rid of lock ons for the same resson you say. I had some grip glue in my cart but hesitated on that order so its still waiting. Hairspray worked ok but i think id like to try proper grip glue. Lock ons are so convenient but i have to go back to non lock ons for another try Good comparison. I had race face aliminium then sixc carbon as the last bars i had before i went to less sweep because the race face didnt fit me and were painful after a day of lifts. One ups are on the list
What about revgrips ? Anyone try these
https://revgrips.com/collections/rac...es-grip-system
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09-02-2020, 04:52 PM #354
See if you can find a pair of Ride Concepts Powerlines - they are burlier than the TNT.
The Powerlines' rubber is not quite as soft and grippy as my OG Freeriders, which I definitely miss. But the Powerlines are superior in every other way. More breathable, better protection, better fit, better materials, better comfiness, better stylo, etc.
(I have to swap out footbeds because I'm a grandpa and prone to Morton's neuroma.)
On that note, Ride Concepts has everything 20% off right now. Just grabbed their Transition (clipless). Will A/B against 5.10 Kestrels, which don't fit me that well.Last edited by meter-man; 09-02-2020 at 05:18 PM.
sproing!
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09-03-2020, 02:38 PM #355
Trashed a tire last weekend and decided to try something with actual grip. Not sure how I'm going to handle this after years of riding xc tires.
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09-03-2020, 02:45 PM #356
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09-07-2020, 03:05 PM #357
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09-07-2020, 04:25 PM #358
Since I’m a jong and bought my wife a used bike with 29 wheels in a 27.5 shock I bought some new 27.5 wheels so I can ride without fear of locking up the front tire on the fork bridge.
29r wheels are nice dt Swiss package. Not sure if I’ll use for backups for now and save em for a future build or sell em off.
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09-07-2020, 04:34 PM #359
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09-08-2020, 07:56 AM #360Registered User
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09-08-2020, 08:33 AM #361
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09-08-2020, 08:50 AM #362meepmoop24
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09-08-2020, 12:26 PM #363Registered User
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Or just go with foolproof lock-ons. I'm too lazy to look back and see what anyone thinks is a downside to them, but once I did lock-ons, I've never considered going back. The newer style, with just the inboard side locks, are nice, as the outboard metal gets chewed up and sharp, from laying the bike down.
Spray paint would seem hard to get the grips off, and would leave residue that would be (very) tough to get off, next grip change. Hairspray sucks - works whilst dry, but once wet is worse than nothing at all (acts like lube); gave that up > 20 years ago.
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09-08-2020, 12:36 PM #364Registered User
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Ditched my rear, 2.5" Minion DHF, for a 2.4" Dissector.
Main motivation was clearance (sketchy on the DHF 2.5, which cleared, but barely, and despite hitting hardly any mud on them, they brought enough munge through to strip much paint from my chainstay yoke). 2nd motivation was rolling resistance. Didn't want to go the 2.4" DHR route, as they reportedly roll like squares. Dissector does seem to roll significantly better than the DHF. Comes at a slight traction price: drifted just slightly at times in hard cornering (but nicely and predictably - no stress), where the DHF probs would not have budged. Which is totally fine...in the rear.
Still have a DHF 2.5" up front, and the DHF/Dissector combo is great so far, and absolutely crushed a very steep, extended, techy (like: don't lose focus for even a split second) DH this weekend.
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09-08-2020, 01:28 PM #365Registered User
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And...finally made the switch to flats. Been riding clipless (which should be called "clip-ins"...duh) for 20+ years. Really not much difference in feel - mostly forgot I'd changed anything. Getting "in" is similar: sometimes you nail it first try, sometimes you have to lift and reposition a few times to get it right ("right" meaning either clipped in, or positioned decently vs the flat pedal pins). Getting "out" is obviously more seamless: already saved me from likely pain, in an especially awkward, unintentional "dismount" (crash), where I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have gotten out and would've gone tumbling off the side of the trail, but managed to land on my feet (if *just* barely).
I did get my feet bounced off the pedals a couple of times (not off-off, but bounced into a non-ideal position), but that I think is where they say flats make you a better rider, enforcing the heavy-feet-light-hands-and-light-ass concept: I got lazy and had my weight on the saddle through a rough bit on the downhill (of course you can sit down to rest, but when things get rough: heavy feet help immensely, on the up or down).
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09-08-2020, 03:11 PM #366meepmoop24
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09-08-2020, 07:07 PM #367
I like the esi foam grips and just give the grip and bar a nice spray of isopropyl alcohol. Slides on then stays in place.
As far as what I've bought lately, working on getting the light setup working a little better. Have a cheapo led magicshine knockoff with a dead battery, bought a replacement on ebay for $20 and so that seems to work again. I also picked up a light and motion taz 1200 as a handlebar light. My urban 500 is alright but does not cut it for going downhill on like a gravel road at night and the beam pattern is narrow. Comparing the helmet light and new taz on the wall they seem pretty similar in brightness but the taz has a wider beam (that cheap light claims something like 1000-1200 lumens).
Probably going to replace my bell super while i'm at it since it's pretty old now and the padding is coming apart. Giro Montaro seems nice and has a pretty solid mount on the top. And should probably get some new warm shoes.Last edited by jamal; 09-09-2020 at 06:50 PM.
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09-09-2020, 10:45 AM #368Registered User
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09-09-2020, 01:24 PM #369
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09-09-2020, 02:28 PM #370
Just installed a 210mm OneUp dropper on my Occam. Might need to shim it down to 200 or replace the saddle with something that has lower profile rails. Still can't ride so making the bike more appealing is a great way to torture myself.
I anyone is interested in the original Orbea OC2 post hit me up. It's a 150mm, 31.6 diameter, never ridden. I'll let it go for cheap."Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise
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09-10-2020, 12:08 PM #371
Got the evoc pro 3L hip pack
Very comfortable and well designed
Think I will like it when I don’t have to carry my bell super full face add on attachment
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Utah?
Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?
So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....
Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues
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09-10-2020, 12:19 PM #372
First ride on this bike since moving the High Roller II from the front to the rear, because the side knobs were undercutting a lot and feeling squirmy. (New DHF on the front.) Center knobs look fine so I didn't want to throw it out just yet.
Bike feels slower and draggier than the other bike that has a DHR II on the rear. Looking at this tire, I don't understand how it can roll as slow as it does, but damn...
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09-10-2020, 12:56 PM #373Registered User
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09-10-2020, 01:00 PM #374
Ya same here. I have grip glue in my order cart waiting for the next order
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09-10-2020, 01:01 PM #375
Ordered one of these today, maybe delivery in February?
https://www.bikes.com/en/bikes/altitude/2021-0?tid=73Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
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