I could probably lift it over the BBQ outside it will at least limit the mess I would leave in the kitchen otherwise.That is a very sweet machine @teK--. How long until your collar bone is good enough to get it up on the oven for a pic? More importantly...some shots of it in the air!!!
How nice is it to ride a suspension platform that isn't giant's maestro? Very nice in my experience.
Thanks will check it out. I've never had HSR control in the front, only the back.Nice bike and thank christ you didn't use SRAM brakes.
Check out the Vorsprung youtube video that discusses high and low speed compression and rebound. Their tip is to run high speed rebound at full and work on the low speed rebound first.
I find dialling up the rebound a bit on high anti-squat bikes helps to moderate the pedal kick.
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Thanks I wasn't sure how temperamental Eagle is to chain length... I'll check it out and see if I can take one full link out.You can probably drop a link. You're running 32t up front?
I ran the recommended length minus 1 link from the SRAM eagle install video.
Burn babyMan, that's sooooooo nice. Way better than @Ky1e 's.
Disco inferno...Burn baby
Ah the problem I had initially was that the chainwhip would not fit onto the smaller cogs as the chain was too wide.. I think it was like a 7 speed chain or something lol. The only cog I could fit it on without interference was the 50T, but then it wasn't long enough. Now that I've re-made it with a 11speed chain it can fit on all cogs.Man, that's sooooooo nice. Way better than @Ky1e 's.
Sure you're not doing the chain whip wrong? Don't need to run it over the 50T. Pretty sure it's meant to be wrapped around the middle of the cassette.
Running a 34T. So I just removed one full link and it still looks to have decent slack on the largest cog. Thanks for the tip.You can probably drop a link. You're running 32t up front?
I ran the recommended length minus 1 link from the SRAM eagle install video.
Why not? They improve bedroom performance.Those gloves look light weight. Do they enhance workshop performance?
I'll take 10 pairs! Do they have a looooooooooooonnnnnnnnngggggggggggg shelf life?Why not? They improve bedroom performance.
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I prefer to go bareback but it's a good idea to wear gloves as I share my tools around.Those gloves look light weight. Do they enhance workshop performance?
So far so good. I added an extended bit closer to the chainring as that was still hitting:I'll take 10 pairs! Do they have a looooooooooooonnnnnnnnngggggggggggg shelf life?
@teK-- how is your fan belt silencer working out?
Ahahaha!!!!! Good huck.http://i.imgur.com/q4OXJBd.gifv
Think a cushcore would've saved it?
Saw this and started thinking about Slayer riders sending it.
How is it going? Honeymoon period over?
Haha reminds me of a switchback at Rotorua which my mate thought was a dropoff. He hucked into an uphill landing, and exploded the rear tyre just like that.http://i.imgur.com/q4OXJBd.gifv
Think a cushcore would've saved it?
Saw this and started thinking about Slayer riders sending it.
How is it going? Honeymoon period over?