wkkie
It's Not Easy Being Green
Dare say a bit of the grease from the new innards working it's way out during the break in.What happened to the stanchion on your fork? Looks like a lot of discolouration in the front on photo?
Dare say a bit of the grease from the new innards working it's way out during the break in.What happened to the stanchion on your fork? Looks like a lot of discolouration in the front on photo?
Bingo!It's the bike equivalent of a crotch shot.
If you have 31.8mm dia bars now, don't bother changing to 35mm. Just get bars with more rise.It really is everything I wanted!
The only upgrades I'd want after one ride are a tubeless conversion (I have a tub of Stans at the ready!) and taller bars, maybe a 38mm, perhaps a couple degrees more backsweep. The Nukeproof Horizon bar sounds ideal.
+1It's just oil dude. They're fine.
New bike time!.Looks pretty smudgy for just oil.
I dunno, but that's what I do.Is the correct method to take the tube out, insert the new valve and then pump up to make sure the tyre doesn't leak air BEFORE pouring any sealant into the tyre?
Some rims are tighter fitting than others. The tightest I've encountered were the same tyres you've got, on a Remedy with slightly beaten up alloy rimsDo quality tyres come off and go back on the rim much easier than cheaper ones?
I have a Minion DHF Exo+ TR 3C and a DHR II Exo TR 3C.
Just roll up a few old sheets of news paper.The Ragley site states that it's pre-taped and comes with valves!
Anyhoo, after a couple of days of tubeless, I'm dropping the pressure a bit this weekend and seeing what the fuss is all about!
I've been recommended an insert for the rear as I'm around 100kg so I want to avoid rim dents with lower pressures.
Pool doodles are awesome and versatile. They also make an excellent bedroom spanking device.I know someone that's using a pool noodle ffs!
They are 6 bolt and used for 80kms so far They may or may not howl for you - can’t guarantee either wayOoh what condition, are they 6 bolt and how much?