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Second upgrade of the day. Oneup carbon e bar. Fitted to a FAZUA ride 60 system, no cables, sweet. Waiting until Friday now to have a blow out on some axs gear 🫣

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Love these guys, my second set for the new bike. Best of both worlds, clipped in when cruising and flats for when I’m getting ready to crash 😎

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I used these (or perhaps an older model) about 5 years ago when I ran clipless shoes.
I swapped them for the FUNN Mamba pedal, which is much the same idea, but has excellent grip on the non clipped side.

Best of both worlds... clipped on on fire roads and simple descents. Unclipped when riding terrain you're unsure of and might need to pop a foot down at short notice. In the end, I swapped to a grippy pair of flat pedals, after having a couple of 'incidents' where I didn't manage to unclip in time 😂
 
who makes this? Where can I order one?
I fitted mudrockers front and rear to my cube reaction pro 750 2023 with the rear extensions plus I extended the front of the rear one again so nothing could splash the crank bearing area. Superb fitting kit and rock solid
 
I’m still waiting on SRAM to get their stuff together and actually make some spare parts. The delivery date on the tiny part I need just changed to mid December now!
 
The one job i'm happy to pay someone else to do.
It’s super therapeutic sliding the bubbles / water out… but it takes a lot of time / patience to get it right. I did my latest bike over the course of 3x 2+ hour shifts! Just make sure you do it before the bike has been ridden, as a few small grains of sand / dirt make it much harder to get a bubble free finish!
 
Casettes on both wheelsets were starting to shift like crap and I broke my chain for the second time this weekend. So.. the new cassettes and chain I was saving for the winter overhaul got put on early. Brake pads were in dire need of replacing as well so some Uberbike race matrix units got slid in.

Good as new now she is!

Picked up a Shut the Fuck Up guide for the Norco vlt fattie as well.

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Because will have to change our Trek Rail chains over the winter just bought a couple of Shimano XTR chains which were 37% off RRP. At that price they're the long term cheapest option for Shimano 12 speed chains.
 
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Because will have to change our Trek Rail chains over the winter just bought a couple of Shimano XTR chains which were 37% off RRP. At that price they're the long term cheapest option for Shimano 12 speed chains.
Where from bro ?
 
Where from bro ?

126 link. Bought 2 so free shipping.
 
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Nice one, I’m in the club 👍
 
I'll stick with the CN-M7100 - those hollow pins give me the shivers! o_O
You might as well use CN-M6100 chains, cheaper and same mileage. I believe that they are the same chain, the difference being that the M7100 inner surfaces have SIL-TEC coating.
 
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It’s super therapeutic sliding the bubbles / water out… but it takes a lot of time / patience to get it right. I did my latest bike over the course of 3x 2+ hour shifts! Just make sure you do it before the bike has been ridden, as a few small grains of sand / dirt make it much harder to get a bubble free finish!
Just wanted to big up Ride Wrap. Can’t believe how easy this kit was to go on compared to invisiframe. Full kit Inc forks done in 4 hrs. I don’t think there’s much difference in the wrap it’s the solution supplied and the other accessories you get in the kit that makes it much easier to install, very impressed. Nice one Ride Wrap 👍
 
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