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  1. #1601
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    Quote Originally Posted by meter-man View Post
    Badass - the new Rail. That thing looks sweet.

    Would love hear feedback on those wheels too.
    These are a new set, but I’ve got about 2 years of riding on another pair on a Rascal.
    I have no complaints. I think the ride quality is excellent. Smoother and damper than my experiences with Enves(m70), but not as damp as the Zipp Moto.
    Durability for me has been notable. I ride 3-4 days/week in Durango and prefer rocky/fast trails. I’ve heard terrible clacking noises from finding the bottom of everything and having rocks kick up and smack the sides of the rim. No cracks so far. I like rocks and I ride fast, but I also seems to be able to ride EXO casings at 23/25 without bursting into flames. YMMV.
    I’ve broken a few spokes, 2 this summer, and though I think both of them were from rock impact, the last one seems to have knocked the wheel a fair bit out of true. Full spoke replacement is gonna happen over the winter.
    I’ve had a few customers crack rims, warranty is easy peasy. Rebuild and shipping both ways takes around 3 weeks.
    I appreciate the USA production, recycle-ability and overall environmental efficiency advantage over traditional resin bonded carbon.


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  2. #1602
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Well done ingenuity there, not sure I'd have considered that. How'd your brake work the rest of the 4:50
    Ahh, you only need one functioning brake, right?

  3. #1603
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    First real ride on a Lyrik/Push ACS3. Wow, not sure what I was waiting for. So plush through everything. Decent support. And I wasn’t a bit slower on the climb.

  4. #1604
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    Just added two new Woom2's to the fleet. Striders no more!

  5. #1605
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Well done ingenuity there, not sure I'd have considered that. How'd your brake work the rest of the 4:50
    Buddy was suggesting chewing gum. This seemed slightly (?) better. I had lost some fluid before I plugged it, but the plug held for the whole ride. Front brake was running about 20% power all day - something definitely better than nothing! That power did not diminish after plugging. So...great success!
    sproing!

  6. #1606
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    What have you bought/upgraded today.

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    New Transition Spire XT.

  7. #1607
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
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    New Transition Spire XT.
    Suhweet. How did you get a new one???

    (I gave up on new, and found mine used on PB.)
    sproing!

  8. #1608
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    If anyone is looking for a small alloy Spire, Diaz (Suspension Design) is looking to sell his. It is XT kit and minty, I think it has like 4 rides on it. $5k…but it has been for sale for a while, he might take less.


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  9. #1609
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    Pretty sick! My "road' recovery bike

  10. #1610
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    Just picked up 2x Spec Fast Track 27.5 x 2.8 for my winter/fall plus setup on my Hardtail. Hard to pass up for $14 each.

    Also picked up some big LED lights to mount around my pumptrack for Friday night lights sessions at my house this fall.

  11. #1611
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    Grabbed another set of Dominion A4s along with Galfer rotors to be installed on ??
    Either the trail bike is getting an upgrade or there's a new bike coming for next year. Probably option #2 cause new bikes make life better
    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

  12. #1612
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    No today but very recently picked up some Sun Ringle Duroc 50 summer rims for my e fat bike. Its pretty much immpossible to find a 197 hub laced to a non fat rim. I searched around and priced a bunch of mystery parts from alibaba and was looking at about $550. I found a guy on pinkbike (Sam Liu at Smash n shread sports in Kanata Onterrible) offering custom builds so I asked for a price. He should charge more for his wheels. So far they've been great.Click image for larger version. 

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    You are what you eat.
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    There's no such thing as bad snow, just shitty skiers.

  13. #1613
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Pretty sick! My "road' recovery bike
    Sweet. I hope you have a matching fanny pack

  14. #1614
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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    Sweet. I hope you have a matching fanny pack
    Funny you mention that. I don't even have tube for these wheels, so I don't bring anything except water. I'm actually kinda scared riding this thing! I'm half broken as it is and I really don't want to get more broken if something fails on this pos! The kickstand is pretty sweet tho.

  15. #1615
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    new bike showed up, it's not very exciting or quite what I wanted but trek has a good ep program, lets you backorder anything, and actually had reasonable etas. Was leaning toward that new cannondale or an orbea alma or a little nicer build but this is fine.

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    As is it weighs about the same as the hei hei with real tires and the new heavier seatpost so that's not going to do. Fall/winter project is make it lighter. Have wheels, cranks, seatpost, brakes for it. Need a fork and most of a drivetrain. Think I'm going to do the sid with the light blue lowers and mechanical xx1.

    Liking my bikeyoke divine sl so far over the transfer sl. That extra inch is nice as is being able to put it wherever you want and also being able to tighten the clamp enough to have the post not slip like with the transfer. And it's pretty sleek looking with the sqeezy clamp.

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  16. #1616
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    I can’t personally ride them anymore but hard tails are just sexy.

    Nice whip.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

  17. #1617
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
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    New Transition Spire XT.
    This is straight up Sex! Enjoy


    Ordered a WTB 47 Sendero for the front of my Slate. Riding a fair amount of janky excavator mtb trails and figure it's worth a try.
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    "If the road You followed brought you to this,of what use was the road"?

    "I have no idea what I am talking about but would be happy to share my biased opinions as fact on the matter. "
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  18. #1618
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    New wheels and rubber on the gravel rig!
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    crab in my shoe mouth

  19. #1619
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    Cross post from El Chup’s thread.

    Canyon Lux Trail CF. Will report back with boner factor.

    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shredhead View Post
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    New Transition Spire XT.
    Outstanding. I have the exact same build. Love mine. Wish I was riding that trail today instead of being laid up

    I made very few changes: CC link, ergon grips & saddle, magura brakes, and a longer oneup dropper.
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

  21. #1621
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    decided to pedal more from my house this year so built up a 34lb hardtail to make ogden mornings more fun
    best xc bike i've ever ridden
    built by Waltworks in PC. it has a head angle
    setup mullet 2.6 dissector exo+ front and 2.8ikon exo+ both with cushcore pro.
    10 speed luddite tech and axs dropper for anti-luddite tech.
    440 cs and 475 reach. stackeddd and 310 bb.

    so in love with this thing that i don't want to reveal all her bits (can't ever remember to take a drive-side photo).

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    bumps are for poor people

  22. #1622
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    PSA: JensonUSA has Shimano RT76 rotors in 180mm for $10 right now. Same two-piece construction as RT86 just without the gimmicky aluminum/steel sandwich. I stocked up and figured the TGR hoarders could use some of these too

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    I didn’t really buy it but I am sure I will pay for this dumb project somehow.
    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

    Formerly Rludes025

  24. #1624
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon3 View Post
    PSA: JensonUSA has Shimano RT76 rotors in 180mm for $10 right now. Same two-piece construction as RT86 just without the gimmicky aluminum/steel sandwich. I stocked up and figured the TGR hoarders could use some of these too
    Hunh, this shows sold out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon3 View Post
    PSA: JensonUSA has Shimano RT76 rotors in 180mm for $10 right now. Same two-piece construction as RT86 just without the gimmicky aluminum/steel sandwich. I stocked up and figured the TGR hoarders could use some of these too
    Hunh, this shows sold out. (I searched RT76)

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