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  1. #2276
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    Quote Originally Posted by t.odd View Post
    finally esploded my oem shock two weekends ago, we tried to fit a new vivid on my gen 3 Bronson at Fluid Function but the shock tunnel was too small for the air can. We ended up putting the new Super Deluxe Ultimate on, two rides in, including some fast chunky tech and softer duff/loam and it's really freaking good. Yeah I was a couple generations removed but, very impressed so far, the hydraulic bottom out is pretty sweet, even though it's not adjustable on the super deluxe like the vivid.
    I have been very happy with all of my Rockshox suspension products that I have had recently. Easy to recommend right now.

  2. #2277
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    Quote Originally Posted by t.odd View Post
    finally esploded my oem shock two weekends ago, we tried to fit a new vivid on my gen 3 Bronson at Fluid Function but the shock tunnel was too small for the air can. We ended up putting the new Super Deluxe Ultimate on, two rides in, including some fast chunky tech and softer duff/loam and it's really freaking good. Yeah I was a couple generations removed but, very impressed so far, the hydraulic bottom out is pretty sweet, even though it's not adjustable on the super deluxe like the vivid.
    I have SDUs with HBO on both my bikes and love them. So bottomless. I'd be curious to try the new Vivid but honestly I like my air SDU better than coil, and since the Vivid is supposed to be more coil-like, I not sure I see the point.

  3. #2278
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    Quote Originally Posted by evasive_MT View Post
    Milton inflator (thanks, Gunder) and a Jaco chuck.
    Are those Jaco chucks any good? Seems like a pretty good deal at $30/2


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    However many are in a shit ton.

  4. #2279
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    BZA is 35mm? Fuck that.

    Team 31.8mm carbon til I die.


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    Yeah I haven't had an issue with other 35mm carbon bars but the BZA was just insanely stiff. If it was on a bike that had a 38/40mm stanchion fork to balance it out it might be alright but not on an XC/Trail bike.

  5. #2280
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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
    Are those Jaco chucks any good? Seems like a pretty good deal at $30/2


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    It did the job and I’m not complaining. It works like a Birzman chuck. Press on, screw down a couple rotations. Then it pulls straight off to disengage.

  6. #2281
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    Upgraded or downgraded? I picked up some new rubber for the Krampus. DHF and DHR 29x3. I'm mounting them on Rabbit Holes so it's ghetto tubeless time.



    Last time I mounted tires on this bike I was less than successful. I was finding specs of glitter for months.


  7. #2282
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Will the Mara Pro fit a Spec Enduro frame?

    Looks like it'd be really close.
    Answer: No it does not. And it wasn't that close, ha.


    If anyone wants a brand new Mara Pro 205x60 trunnion ping me. Bought for $480, will let it go for less. Will post FS thread in a few days if no takers.

  8. #2283
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    Bought a Mattoc Pro fork…I was an early adopter of the Mezzer everyone’s finally getting these days…and I’m very impressed. It’s on my Kona Hei Hei CR DL.

  9. #2284
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    What have you bought/upgraded today.

    NBD

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    Wee bit concerned I should have got smaller frame but feels pretty good with a shorter stem since taking this pic - real test will be ride tomorrow.
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  10. #2285
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcpnz View Post
    NBD

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    Wee bit concerned I should have got smaller frame but feels pretty good with a shorter stem since taking this pic - real test will be ride tomorrow.
    Kick ass…new bike day!

    I am in Moab and Spider had a GX AXS transmission in stock and willingness to install on the spot.

    First AXS product for me, so I can speak for the other stuff…but after taking it for a spin…wow. No joke, it’s a game changer and I love it. Worth the price of admission IMHO.


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  11. #2286
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    Robik I'msure you’ve seen this?

    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...XT-Arma-210x55

    Sounds like you got a new Tilt? Congrats, loved mine!
    There's nothing better than sliding down snow... flying through the air.

  12. #2287
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcpnz View Post
    NBD

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    Wee bit concerned I should have got smaller frame but feels pretty good with a shorter stem since taking this pic - real test will be ride tomorrow.
    There we go!

  13. #2288
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    Quote Originally Posted by beaterdit View Post
    Robik I'msure you’ve seen this?

    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...XT-Arma-210x55

    Sounds like you got a new Tilt? Congrats, loved mine!
    I've tried with Formula MOD coil and moving it back to CC Kitsuma Air.

    Sent from my Pixel 7 Pro using Tapatalk

  14. #2289
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinevibes View Post
    There we go!
    You still have yours?
    I almost reached out to see if I could take it for a spin before committing to order.

  15. #2290
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    Little update on my situation.. much to my chagrin broke down and ordered another X2 (2022) since I couldn't make up my mind on an alternative and wanted to ride this weekend. Found a factory model for cheap and the more I've read, the more I'm seeing peoples' 2024 models appearing to be holding up. So whenever this one blows I'll hopefully get a solid replacement. On paper there's not much different between the perf elite and factory models (other than HSR and the gold coating stuff) but this shock feels way better than the old one ever did.


    Also put new HS2 rotors on my GFs bike. She said they were great biking Targhee, silent the entire time.

  16. #2291
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    Much to my surprise, the ghetto tubless held. Fuck, I forgot how much fun this thing is to ride.



  17. #2292
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    Its been pretty good but after 2 yrs/ 3500kms my SDG Tellis dropper seat post is somewhat flacid and not really staying up very well

    the good news is the cartridge is easily replaceable for only 49$ US and they are available on-line every where
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    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

  18. #2293
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    I splurged and grabbed one of the fancy Park Tool bleed kits on sale. The syringe holders that strap to the frame seem really clever, and should help make sure no bubbles get accidentally introduced by the syringes flopping around whenever I have to let one go to connect/disconnect the other.

  19. #2294
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcpnz View Post
    You still have yours?
    I almost reached out to see if I could take it for a spin before committing to order.
    Yeah it’s still my one and only. Tossed the beat Forekasters and went Dissector+Ground Control T7; just put new ESI Extra Chunky's on this weekend. I think I’m about to drop the 175 cranks to 170’s. Otherwise she’s still rolling more or less as ordered

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    So in case anyone wonders how are belt drives my son just broke one after 5 yrs on a cannondale commuter, he is guessing it broke after 5000kms said the belt looked fine, he was just riding along and it snapped

    The new belt was 90$ and zero for chain lube
    Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know

  21. #2296
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    Spent 2 years not really loving my Sid before I introduced her stanchions to some rocks, so I snagged a 34 Grip 2 for the Spur.
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    If anyone wants to take a crack at fixing the Sid (2022 Sid Select+) it's yours for the price of the fender. Stanchion looks beyond a sanding, left seal is a goner and I'm not sure if the (non-replaceable) bushings took any damage from the metal hanging off the scratch.

  22. #2297
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    Picked this up on the way to Moab, tested it out on the Whole Enchilada. Much more fun then then the XC bike.

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    When life gives you haters, make haterade.

  23. #2298
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    Quote Originally Posted by grabtindy View Post
    Spent 2 years not really loving my Sid before I introduced her stanchions to some rocks, so I snagged a 34 Grip 2 for the Spur.
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    If anyone wants to take a crack at fixing the Sid (2022 Sid Select+) it's yours for the price of the fender. Stanchion looks beyond a sanding, left seal is a goner and I'm not sure if the (non-replaceable) bushings took any damage from the metal hanging off the scratch.
    PM incoming, I want it for the damper.
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    it’s almost invisible.
    i dig it.
    51% smartass, 49% dumbass

  25. #2300
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    ^^ I run the bashguide version of this on my big bike, it's awesome. Also nearly invisible, and has paid for itself a few times already. And the guide is long enough to work well with oval rings which isn't always the case.
    Absolute Black makes good stuff.
    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

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