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Keep the Gustav's, in my experience other brakes with the same power don't feel as good and brakes that feel as good as the Gustav's don't have the same power. Gustav's are king!!
I really like my Gustav's :dance:
I think everyone is forgetting that there is also a rider weighing anywhere from 60kg to 120kg (me) that will be on top of this thing, therefore there is still plenty of weight in the bike/rider system. Also a lighter bike will have lighter unsprung components so the suspension will be able to...
Looks nice. Really low pivot point thou, just like the Chumba F5. Either way I like the fact that new smaller manufactures are popping up everywhere, can only be good for the sport and push down prices :single_eye:
PS heavyp do you live in the internet? You seem to find every little thing...
Does anyone know why these guys are all running the older Crank Brothers pedals, surely Crank Brothers would be wanting them on the new for 2012 stuff???
That looks mint man, new world champ bike too :orange:
Would be interested if you could measure the new geometry with the headset angle reducer, cheers!!
Yeah there are some Malay riders out here in WA that are riding these Polygons with Cane Creek DB's and they look very impressive through the roots and rocks. If the geo looks like it suits you I wouldn't hesitate getting one!!!
Arrrrrrr are you talking about the Polygon compared to the Mondraker as we were above, it sounds like you're comparing the Polygon and Commencal V3 to me :p
That looks soooooo nice, must be completely free of stiction now. Did you get the fork thrust bearing as well as the shock?
After a flogging I'd be keen to hear how they go.
They're a Roval wheelset, Specialized's in house wheel brand, most of their top end bikes, both mountain and road, come with a Roval wheelset. As to who actually makes them, whether it be Specialized or another mob, I couldn't say.
Jacob Parker is an amazing rider, one of the fastest juniors in WA. It's just a pity that this clip didn't show how good he really is. Oh well, plenty more to come from this kid yet :cool:.
You can do it, but you need something like this,
http://jtekengineering.com/shiftmate_straight.htm
It will change the cable pull so the dérailleur moves correctly. Given the cost it may not be worth it, unless you're mad keen on using a Shimano shifter and SRAM mech.
You're going to be a tad upset. I threw my old shitty Zyzxx forks (with the 20mm axle and disc brake mount) in the bin about 6 months ago when cleaning out the shed. My mate has a set sitting in his shed that he hasn't bothered to bin yet. I don't think he wants them, he's just even lazier than...
Hey nice bike man, the Kiwi's really know how to put a bike together :cool:. What size did you get, large or small and can you measure the wheelbase for me as I can't find that info any where and it just looks really short. Cheers mate.
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