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You were warned tight arse!!!! You were warned!!!Rekons don't come with the etchings or the red o-ring. I got the poverty spec unfortunately.
You were warned tight arse!!!! You were warned!!!Rekons don't come with the etchings or the red o-ring. I got the poverty spec unfortunately.
They didn't offer a higher spec version sadly and building a bike was out of the question. Soz..You were warned tight arse!!!! You were warned!!!
Don't be sorry to me...They didn't offer a higher spec version sadly and building a bike was out of the question. Soz..
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Get a thin elastic band, cut it and tie it around your stanchion. Instant red o-ring if you pick your colours carefully. Those rings can snap anyhow.Rekons don't come with the etchings or the red o-ring. I got the poverty spec unfortunately.
Haha Lyrik Ultimates here we come!Time for a good long mirror talk @HamboCairns.
“Listen here bud, you ARE worth expensive components, even if you run levers point down at 90 degrees”
They are galfer pads. The blue are sintered from memory so should be ok. I found the red ones to be underwhelming.Need to get new brake pads for RX4s. I have some blue ones that came with it that are designated "road" - how bad are they? I couldn't see much information on them on the Hope website.
Or should I just try some Galfer pads?
A pretty uber overhand knot. It stayed on for a few months and replacement gets delivered to your door regularly too. No point making simple stuff complex.Which knot did you use?
sweet - great info, thanks!They are galfer pads. The blue are sintered from memory so should be ok. I found the red ones to be underwhelming.
The rx4 caliper also fit m4 and e4 pads so you can get Uberbike racematrix, which will transform them.
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I think the running bowline is the best option from this range.Which knot did you use?
"mum" deserves a capital M too I feel.
That's not a sheep shank in NZ..... Just sayingWhich knot did you use?
That's not a sheep shank in NZ..... Just saying
No, i clearly havn't ridden it = but 1 of the local lads did last time down, he has very good control of his bike, can ride along a paling width piece of wood for 20m, he sated this is more important than bar width, his canyon i reckon has 760/780 bars, he said you have to thread the needle with your bike, and that there's more width than you think, but it Psyches you out as the end is narrower than openingHaving never ridden Detonate, if I manage to talk any of the crew into a blast down it this trip, do I need to cut down my 800 bars, to negotiate the chutes?
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How bout that double sheep bend?That's not a sheep shank in NZ..... Just saying
Thanks Daniel. Considering firetrails often feel paling width to me, and the ews guys run 760's, I might head down that path. Will make some of the Prospect Hill trails near home a lot easier too.No, i clearly havn't ridden it = but 1 of the local lads did last time down, he has very good control of his bike, can ride along a paling width piece of wood for 20m, he sated this is more important than bar width, his canyon i reckon has 760/780 bars, he said you have to thread the needle with your bike, and that there's more width than you think, but it Psyches you out as the end is narrower than opening
I did read the EWS guys were running around 760