I ride up just to go down, so i think the 125 is a much better choice (plus as K.C. said the neuron isn't really covered for decent sized jumps). Now just have to decide bewtween the AL6 and CF7.
Anyone got a current model neuron. How does it handle descents and medium sized jumps?
Tossing up between the neuron and a spectral/spectral 125 but not sure if the neuron will stand up to much abuse.
Would think that i would only use one for shuttle runs. Can picture it being way too hot for pedalling up in.
The back protection is the main focus for me. Shoulders/chest are just bonus.
One of the things that draws me towards these is the fact that they have the zip making them easier to get...
My Sender came with Guide RS's but one has started to stick in the lever (when the temperature is warmer) and i feel they are generally a bit underpowered for a DH bike.
Most likely looking at Codes to replace them, but is it worth spending the extra $100 for each brake to get RSC's over R's...
Don't know what this monstrosity is.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SCORPA-4-tricks-Limited-Edition-Trials-Bike-72cc/303620276210?hash=item46b12dbff2:g:AQMAAOSwKHNe3doa
Just saw my old Aurum sell on fb for $1600 very quickly. I sold it to the same guy for $1100 over 2 years ago. Pretty ridiculous considering it looks like nothing has changed on it since then.
Thinking about it, you would probably need the seal attached to either a metal or harder plastic threaded part, which I'm not sure how that could be done.
Not having any real issues, just find they can be a pain to get in and out at times.
Is there any reason fork seals couldn't be threaded (with a grub screw to hold them in place) or have a nut locking them in place? Would make it much easier to remove and put them back in.
I had a set of saints that were exactly the same. Just had to do a quick lever end bleed once a month and all was good. Was annoying, but couldn't figure out why it happened.
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