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05-10-2022, 12:59 PM #1401
I liked the mx6's a little better. Functionally they're essentially identical, but my Speciale 8's creak a little bit sometimes. They're easily silenced with a drop of lube, but I don't recall every having that issue with the mx's.
The speciale's do look better and weigh less though.
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05-10-2022, 01:20 PM #1402
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05-10-2022, 01:25 PM #1403
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05-10-2022, 01:35 PM #1404
Getting stoked. Just need the bikes to show up.
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05-10-2022, 08:18 PM #1405
I seem to wind up doing a lot of little projects around the xc course and decided I needed some of my own tools.
Put them to good use today. The city ripped down our flyover so we needed a new way to get from the descent to the finish line.
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05-11-2022, 02:03 PM #1406
jamal, do you like one more than the other? Trying to convince myself a $100 hoe is worth it.
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05-11-2022, 02:31 PM #1407
Not sure it's an "upgrade" but I just swapped out a Push Elevensix in favor of a Cane Creek Kitsuma air. I'll be taking the Smash bikepacking and wanted something to accommodate the extra weight without having to mess with multiple springs. I have a ways to go dialing in the Kitsuma, I need to drop pressure pretty low to get near 30% sag, even with all damping way open. Not really sure how to best go about dialing in HSC and HSR, even at 20-25% sag I'm blowing through travel.
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05-11-2022, 03:03 PM #1408
I have volume reducing bands for that shock, bought and never used (sold the shock without ever riding it). They might help, if you're interested shoot me a PM and I'll put in the mail for you. They're cheap as hell at baseline but at least they won't languish in my parts box if I send them to you.
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05-11-2022, 06:02 PM #1409Registered User
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Definitely set your Smash to "Crush" mode (not "Plush"). Plush / Gravity modes on GG bikes aren't super progressive. I'm not sure if the Kitsuma has a bottom out bumper so if you're blowing through travel, that might also be why you're noticing the bottom outs. The large volume air shocks are also pretty linear, so you'll probably want to add at least a band or 2. Also, are you making sure you cycle the shock multiple times as you air it up to equalize chambers? 20% sag seems quite low and something is wrong.
I run my Megatrail in Trail mode (more progressive) at ~28% sag with an EXT Storia (hydraulic bottom out). Try shooting for about that, and then set the LSC about 3/4 of the way open, and the HSC about halfway open to start.
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05-11-2022, 09:27 PM #1410
The 70HR is awesome, clears organic material, can cut trail like you would with a mattock but it takes a wider bite, is good at creating a nice smooth backslope, and is wide enough to pull that material out of the way. Not quite as good at raking and moving stuff around compared to a full mcloed but it cuts good. And I like to use a flat shovel for finishing and shaping most of the time.
And then I'd rather use a pulaski than a cutter/mattock when the ground is harder or I have roots to deal with.
Also it was in stock at the fire supply store when I was getting the pulaski and only $63 so how could I not buy it. They had the triangular ones with a rake on one side too but I think I'll just get myself a mcloed too.Last edited by jamal; 05-11-2022 at 10:40 PM.
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05-12-2022, 06:52 AM #1411yelgatgab
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What have you bought/upgraded today.
Yeah weight difference is negligible, but there are other reasons to sport for the Speciale. The MX have round bars vs square on the Speciale which for whatever reason work better and last longer. Speciale has a tension adjustment which I didn’t think I’d care about but turns out I really like. I also prefer the smaller cage of the Speciale and it seems to be a bit lower profile. YMMV, IMO, etc.
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05-12-2022, 07:37 AM #1412Not a skibum
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I bought Pandora’s box for $65. Mongoose Fireball Moto DJ that was poorly paint stripped. Think I’m going to sand it down and maybe clear coat raw aluminum. Building up as pumptrack bike for my 11y/o and friends to borrow.
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05-12-2022, 10:53 AM #1413
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05-12-2022, 12:18 PM #1414Registered User
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I pretty much always find coil shocks more supportive (at least in mid-stroke) than air shocks. Less stiction means you can run a little bit higher spring rate for the same initial feel, leading to more support. And the newer 11-6s have hydraulic bottom out plus a big bumper, so it will feel bottomless.
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05-12-2022, 12:28 PM #1415
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05-12-2022, 12:30 PM #1416
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05-12-2022, 12:32 PM #1417
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05-12-2022, 03:01 PM #1418
I went from MX6, which I love, to the Speciale 8 too. I notice the lower profile in improved terrain clearance. I think the MX are *slightly* easier to get into and I think the round bars last longer but time time will tell, haha. So far very happy with the Speciales on two bikes. As far as weight, they're slightly lighter than the MX6, and slightly lighter than XTR trails last I looked so that works for me.
I'm light and I've always run the max in volume spacers in all my rear air shocks. Before they even existed I made my own. It's just the only way I've been able to get enough support and bottom out resistance while still having some decent small bump compliance. Sounds like you know coil is for sure the way to go for performance but for your application I'd want to have an air option that works too. I have the same experience as you with coil shocks being more supportive. I also find them more sensitive, at least the ones I've ridden, especially the Storia I'm on now.There's nothing better than sliding down snow, and flying through the air
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05-12-2022, 03:15 PM #1419
Huh, I could swear that at some point I read here that the square-bar Times should be avoided.
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05-12-2022, 03:34 PM #1420
I have a vague recollection of Kidwoo saying that a long, long time ago (well before the Speciales existed). I think he was referring to old ATAC's.
I migrated away from my MX's and Z's because all of the round bars eventually broke. So far, I haven't broken anything on 3 sets of Speciales.
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05-12-2022, 04:33 PM #1421
Some people have said that here, like toast said, I think it was kidwoo. Maybe he said he straight up broke a bar? There were some older, adjustable, square bar ATACs IIRC. I haven't experienced any of that but I don't have a ton of miles on mine yet. Looking at my other pedals, they're MX8s, not MX6s, only difference is "composite" body vs. plastic? Anyway, the Speciales do have a slightly different mechanism. On my MX round bars, each bar is an independant spring, so four springs. On the Speciales it looks like opposite side bars are connected so, two springs. Theoretically four independant springs is better to me but I haven't had issues with releasing on rock strikes with the Speciales, or any issues either.
There's nothing better than sliding down snow, and flying through the air
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05-12-2022, 06:37 PM #1422
I've had a couple unexpected ejections from rock strikes on my Speciales, but I'm a bit of a hack and ride a lot of jank. I backed the tension down about a half turn from max IIRC, as I found them a little tough to get into at max. I've thought about experimenting with dropping the pins down a bit more and adding tension, but its only happened a couple times.
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05-13-2022, 08:26 AM #1423
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05-13-2022, 08:33 AM #1424
Ooohha a little more subtle than this but same general concept.
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05-13-2022, 09:47 AM #1425
New rotors for the big mule:
I was looking for the usual Shimano ones for my other bike and found those, didn't realize Galfer made centerlocks. So far I like them, they seem less bendy despite being the same thickness. Too bad they don't have the 2 mm version in CL, only 6-bolt.
With the Hayes brakes and MTX brakes pads you could stop a truck, braking power is ridiculous. The only thing I don't link is the lock ring, it's quite a bit thinner than the Shimano one and the tool kept slipping off when I torqued them in place.Last edited by Boissal; 05-13-2022 at 12:27 PM.
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