Please do share.(Mavic wheels list @ £300 & reduced to £50)
Rich.
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Please do share.(Mavic wheels list @ £300 & reduced to £50)
Rich.
Please do share.
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make sure to get the one up bars with the holes in!I'm generally not a fan of rear mudguards, but after spending what felt like an eternity picking mud and pine needles out of pivots and linkages I've just ordered one from Sicomtb. I'll take it straight off again as soon as the trails dry up.
Now just away to order some OneUp carbon ebike bars, PNW Loam grips and a cheapo handheld jet blower thing for speed drying the bike.
make sure to get the one up bars with the holes in!
also try not to crash too hard on them - the hole is a bit of a weak point
(one up are good at issuing you a new bar if you do break one)
Give your rims an "as new" look by polishing them with "Silicon Shine" by Muck-Off. See before and after below.I'd love to have the spare money for some new wheels. I might have to order some stickers instead
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Curious as to where you have been storing these tyres.F..ck Maxxis quality. New unridden tires. DD and DH casings.
1 hour in cryogenic chamber followed by 1 hour in UV oven?Curious as to where you have been storing these tyres.
Just ordered a Garmin Forerunner 255 to use with Orbea RS Toolbox.
Got it for £168 instead of £259 using Singletrackworkd membership discount.
1-2 weeks dispatch time, but worth the wait to save a bit of coin
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Cable/Zip ties? Radical solution I know.The Fox 36 2026 mudguard doesn't fit my 2026 Rhythm. It has a different arch and the screw placement is off. I'm quite annoyed, there wasn't any caveat about not fitting certain models.
However the fork does have the bleed valves (not the valves, just the covers), so perhaps the older model mudguard might fit?? But knowing me, I will come up with some adapter combo to make this one work![]()
In an unheated garage where UV rays cannot reach. Of course, since we are in Finland, it can be freezing in the garage.Curious as to where you have been storing these tyres.
Nice! Just looking at jackets and Trousers atm, how much was the top if you don't mind me asking?Some apparel. One must keep up with the Joneses. Reckon I could keep up with one of them anyway.
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I’m not gonna lie. That’s pretty sexy.Got my Crestline S180 some Oaks Components bling (red brake levers and seat post clamp). Also switched out my original SRAM AXS Dropper for the B1 version. Had an awesome shop near my house (Sickline MTB Suspension & Tuning in San Marcos, CA) resize and burnish the bushing on my Rockshox Zeb Really happy with the improved small bump compliance and improved performance of the fork.
I really loath those guys that have to color coordinate the components on their bikes
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Cheers mate that’s what I’m hoping forOn that specific bike, that will be good. Monster truck set up.
I have these on my bike (stock), the only issue I find is the bite point adjuster seems to not do a lot, otherwise they're superb. All the power you need with great modulation. The ball bearing levers are really nice too. I use mine with Magura MDR-C rotors which, for a pair, cost less than one SRAM HS2 and seem to work as well or better.A pair of SRAM Code RSC to replace the stock Shimano M4100 that came with the bike. Not the latest / greatest but hoping will be an improvement over the M4100 as there is little modulation with them. Bargain (I think) at £145 (SRAM Code RSC Disc Brake Set)
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Does anyone know if there is a difference between the oneUp e and V2 carbon bars is except there holes for cables?make sure to get the one up bars with the holes in!
also try not to crash too hard on them - the hole is a bit of a weak point
(one up are good at issuing you a new bar if you do break one)
The V2 are a slightly changed design, a flatter and shorter oval area. Only the E Bar (I think pretty much V1 with holes) has the holes. The V2 has more sizes than the V1 too (20-35-50 rise).Does anyone know if there is a difference between the oneUp e and V2 carbon bars is except there holes for cables?
Looking to buy some but I don't need to run any cables, thanks