Scotty T
Walks the walk
I really felt my 34/42 yesterday, I kept going for the lever and it was already in granny.But if you absolutely have to spend the money before u put it on a 3 bet multi I’d go for a wider range drivetrain.
I really felt my 34/42 yesterday, I kept going for the lever and it was already in granny.But if you absolutely have to spend the money before u put it on a 3 bet multi I’d go for a wider range drivetrain.
Clearly too much pointing up hill.I really felt my 34/42 yesterday, I kept going for the lever and it was already in granny.
Clearly @frenchman was referring to an e13 cassette with a 9 tooth.Clearly too much pointing up hill.
NahClearly @frenchman was referring to an e13 cassette with a 9 tooth.
It's a big yeah nah from me I remember seeing this pic earlier. Do agree with @frenchman on either a wider range group set which will give @johnny a better riding experience (able to climb the fire trail up the back of Stromlo more times in a ride) or some coaching. The coaching I have had in Canberra was a bit average I didn't pay much for it so being realistic that's probably the reason. Or a new Mara pro for the back which would be much better than the RS on there at the moment.
I can share my experience with the Lyrik and adding the Push HC97 damper to it.Just did the taxes last night, might be able to stretch to a CC double barrel yet
Interested in the responses around modding the forks. I have two basic riding characteristics that might be worth considering here:
But, with regard to that second point, I can tell that my riding, somewhat due to confidence but definitely due to having great kit, has improved since going out on the Hyrax. So maybe I should consider experimenting more with the bike.
- I set my suspension pretty firm. I don't ignore travel and I like it when it's required. But I've had my suspension set over the last 10 years so firm that I've never bottomed out and I'm around 100kgs - neither do I often take the B-lines on drops, so it's not that the bike isn't given the chance to blow through the travel. I climb a fair bit and rode nothing but HTs for about 8-9 years before getting the Trek Remedy in 2013/14
- I have the approach to riding where I often set the bike up and then adjust my riding around the settings, rather than the other way about. This may not be the best approach, but with some of the smaller adjustments we make, I struggle to tell the difference when I'm really into it on the bike. So I'm not sure how much value modding things is really going to provide. Put it this way, I've never used tokens/spacers in my forks. I just play with the compression and rebound settings so it feels about right, and I ride.
When it comes to modding the forks, what would people actually suggest and what are the outcomes that I'd experience?
Next you will be recommending your preferred brand of hiviz g string...What about some nice Rapha gear and a hair cut?
I found the same.I found the dials offered very little change to how the bike rode.
Who are you and what have you done to @ktenYou won't often hear this from me but if nothing on your bike is annoying you then don't change anything. Keep your $$ and stop internetting.
Some people simply don't deserve the internetYou won't often hear this from me but if nothing on your bike is annoying you then don't change anything. Keep your $$ and stop internetting.
If you want to rent it out for a few beers I would love to try one.I chucked in some money with the lads on a Shockwiz. My forks have two dials. My shock has one. I don't know what the Shockwiz can tell me but I think it's my turn to try it. Did I waste my money? At least until I get a new bike?
Ha, was thinking precisely the same thing!!If you want to rent it out for a few beers I would love to try one.
I think it's split between 7 of us so probably 2x4 packsIf you want to rent it out for a few beers I would love to try one.
Ok all bets are off.Some people simply don't deserve the internet
*The rear shock is actually annoying me a bit. It's really quite a simple shock and I've never really understood why they went with this one OEM on a frame like this. Now I've got a few more funtix than I thought I did, I'm pretty sure that I'll be looking for a CC double barrel air for the rear. However, I'm pretty intrigued by some of the thinking around the forks as well. They're a great piece of kit, but I agree with @The Reverend that the adjustments are pretty mild in terms of the difference they make in performance.