What did you do TO / WITH / FOR your bike today!

Yep, so one valve bypasses into the main air chamber. The other one pressures the unit.
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@Cardy George

So basically. At the moment I run 105psi.

With this, the idea is that the main chamber (airspring) can be dropped much lower and you run a higher pressure in this unit. It is basically just an IFP backed secondary spring.

Meant to straighten the airspring curve and bring it closer to a coil
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This week was the road bikes turn.
New chain, cassette and double rings
:)

Surprisingly none of the main online shops supply 5800 105! But even being in Melb my local was luckily still doing contact-less pickup, and were able to get in overnight.

For interest sake this drive-train had done 14117km with not even a chain change ha-ha. Yes I'm bad at bike maintenance lol.
It was very flogged out, but surprisingly still fairly rideable.

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Wait a sec, the frame is from 2013. When did all this short stem/long tube malarkey start?
Since forever. Short stem, wide bars because standing up and trying to carve turns with long stems sucks.
Didn’t you ever rear dirt mag? They knew what was up. Short travel fun bikes, chainguides for every type of bike, short stems and wide bars across the board. Regardless of tt length, it’s about steering feel.
 
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