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Just picked up a new X9 type 2 mech from my LBS, Now just trying to sell my old one to get a 36t wolf tooth ring and x9 shifter.
Hey wondering for those who bought a wolftooth, what kind of time it took to arrive?
Ordered one on 30th May and hasn't arrived yet.
Hey, I ordered mine on Wednesday 22nd May (prob Tuesday 21st May, U.S. time) and received it on Friday 31st May, 9-10 day turn around.Ordered mine on the 24th and it's not here yet.
my theory is that a duck, and say a turkey rooted. voila chicken egg. so eggWhich came first, the chicken or the egg?ound:
handling the SS on the uni commute, aren't you?....well, when there's air in your tyres.
Im still waiting for them to make some 36t rings...4.5 weeks, still waiting for my wolf tooth ring... :violin:
had i of known my 34T was going to do a world tour, i'd have waited for a 36T as well.Im still waiting for them to make some 36t rings...
wiggle have them for ~$55. a mate has bought one for his santa cruz solo build, but it's still a while off completion.Has anyone tried the race face narrow wide yet?
http://www.raceface.com/components/rings/rings/single-ring-narrow-wide/
Would really like to give one a go, recently went to Zee derailleur and the whole lack of chain slap thing has me amazed! I am running a chainguide without the lower roller (kinda doesn't fit my frame right). I have only once lost the chain off my chainring and after looking, realised I had the clutch disengaged. Since flipping the lever, I've not lost the chain at all.
Being fat and unfit, I'm running a 32 tooth on the front to 11-36 cassette, the clearance means I've not yet even grazed my chainring on anything, so no bashguard equals no worries either!
Love the simplicity/neatness of the cockpit with only one shifter and seatpost lever on the handlebars too.
I ordered one on friday, hopefully shouldn't be too far away but uni exams are probably going to get in the way - will post my thoughts as soon as I'm out the other side.Has anyone tried the race face narrow wide yet?
http://www.raceface.com/components/rings/rings/single-ring-narrow-wide/
Would really like to give one a go, recently went to Zee derailleur and the whole lack of chain slap thing has me amazed! I am running a chainguide without the lower roller (kinda doesn't fit my frame right). I have only once lost the chain off my chainring and after looking, realised I had the clutch disengaged. Since flipping the lever, I've not lost the chain at all.
Being fat and unfit, I'm running a 32 tooth on the front to 11-36 cassette, the clearance means I've not yet even grazed my chainring on anything, so no bashguard equals no worries either!
Love the simplicity/neatness of the cockpit with only one shifter and seatpost lever on the handlebars too.
Sweet, once I get a bit of fitness back, I'm going to get a 34 tooth and give it a burl. Good luck in the exams, any more than a pass is merely overachieving, I say getting the bike sorted will bring more satisfaction and joy.I ordered one on friday, hopefully shouldn't be too far away but uni exams are probably going to get in the way - will post my thoughts as soon as I'm out the other side.
Crankin should have the Works Components 36(and 32 and 34)tooth rings next week(being shipped this week).Im still waiting for them to make some 36t rings...
Was looking at those on the Works components website. Look nice, and well priced on their site, whats the landed price going to be?Crankin should have the Works Components 36(and 32 and 34)tooth rings next week(being shipped this week).
Bag of dicks should cover it.Was looking at those on the Works components website. Look nice, and well priced on their site, whats the landed price going to be?
Probably 32t $60, 34t $65, 38t $70. Yet to confirm.Was looking at those on the Works components website. Look nice, and well priced on their site, whats the landed price going to be?