I'm not actually awarding myself best answer ... @BikeTrailsAndWaggingTails very helpfully PM'd me with a couple of links.
https://www.tomsbikecorner.de/Shimano-Lenkerhalterung-fuer-Display-SC-MT800
https://www.pushbikes.co.nz/products/shimano-steps-sc-mt800-sc-e8000-35mm-bank-clamp...
I did see that, ta v much, but it does seem like overkill buying the whole unit just for the crappy plastic clamp! Only last week a cable somehow caught the clamp for my GPS and sent the unit into long grass + mess of weed, never to be seen again. And this morning in a very slow-speed tumble...
Ta for that. Didn't think to do in my frustration, and my over-reliance on just buying stuff from listings! I've just emailed for now, but will probably put some calls in tomorrow.
Mine unfortunately didn't survive a meeting with my knee. I thought I'd find plenty of listings online for replacements, but I'm coming up empty. Has anyone bought, or can point me in the right direction for a replacement? Otherwise, suggestions for an alternative way of mounting would be...
Well, that does sound a good reason! For many new buyers though, I suspect derestriction is a factor mainly because they don't like the concept of having the restriction, but it may not actually affect their riding.
And I include myself in that group. I researched derestriction before I...
Personally I'm surprised at how, for many on this thread, derestriction is a factor. Maybe it's just how and where I ride (the hardly vertiginous Sussex Downs), but I simply haven't bothered derestricting my Shimano. It's very rare that I pass 25kph still pedalling. By then, gravity is...
Sorry for very slow response. Got busy.
Anyhows, thanks so much for that Rusty. You've truly spoiled me with suggested components. I'm not sure why, but I really don't enjoy researching components. (Esp. tyres. Trying to decipher the brand-specific lingo and abbreviations on tyre listings...
Cheers Rusty. I'll certainly swap cables and do all that sensible stuff. I've never really poked around with freehubs, so I've no idea if the same could be done with mine.
Here's what's on there at the mo ...
Anyone managed to source a spare mech hanger for the E-Escarpe? Wiggle told me back in January that it's "Vitus Hanger 41" and it'd be in stock "soon". It's still not in stock!
I tend to swap chains when they hit 0.5% stretch, but hit that marker at only about 550km on my 12-speed Vitus emtb. I’m not sure I’ve ever troubled the largest cassette sprocket, and my sensibilities were offended paying £40 for a replacement chain, so was considering downgrading to probably...
Yep, definitely less of those phallus-assessing-sphincter-tension moments with the dropped nose.
Also, after installing the SMP, I found that I was opting to sit forward on the saddle less and less. I think that's because it was the first saddle I had that was properly wide enough at the rear...
I've been using those Selle SMP TRKs exclusively for a few years, even on my carbon XC bike. I frequently went numb down below, but used to just ignore it, thinking it normal. One particularly cold and horrible day, I needed to wee. The saddle numbness was compounded by the cold and I could feel...
I did research compression stuff before first buying. I can't remember the details now, but there seemed to be a consensus that they can help, but less consensus as to how. I do recall something about how surface compression can help the underlying muscles regulate their temperature.
However...
You're right, at a certain level of sweatiness, they can get minging. They wick, but they're so thin you're relying on a decent rate of evaporation happening where the armour is vented. I think the compression tops make the armour much easier to slide on and off, so - if I reach "minging...
A 'cool' compression top is the best option I've found. Wicks sweat, eliminates rubbing, has possible-yet-scientificially-questionable muscular benefits, and certainly feels cooler to me under my armour than going commando.
Righty-ho, sorry to suggest you were being harsh. Can I ask, why do you think they used the Sommet rear end? The claimed head angle for the Sommets and E-Somments is 65.5 degrees. For the manual Escarpes - the 27s and the 29s - it's 66 degrees, whereas for the E-Escarpe it's 65. Unless I'm...