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Is anyone running center lock hubs?
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I Despise CL hubs on ebikes. Nope nope nopeIs anyone running center lock hubs?
Well my onyx hook flange hubs came CL. Apparently they are only available CL. Had I known that, I wouldn’t have ordered hook flange. But it is what it is.I Despise CL hubs on ebikes. Nope nope nope
I wish you the best lol.
I had clearance issues with my CL Onyx classics, but that was on my Levo. I was able to find a solution, but that was after ordering every adapter I could find and mixing and matching lol.Well my onyx hook flange hubs came CL. Apparently they are only available CL. Had I known that, I wouldn’t have ordered hook flange. But it is what it is.
My plan is to run an adapter. So we will see. I’m not worried about the adapter though. I’m more about the adapter WITH the speed ring.
That's a solid tip right there.AXS Reverb 31.6 175 inserted as much as possible into RH2. About 16mm of seatpost sticks out.
If you remove the bottom plastic cap you can get another 4mm inserted.
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I've used a Dropper post cable and taped the connection head of AXS cable to the end of the dropper cable that connects to the dropper post. Fed the small wire end of dropper cable through hole in frame next to derailleur and pulled the taped cables through.Gosh I find the Axs cable very hard to come through due to the connection head, any tips?
When routing my shifter cable, which is thicker and less flexy, I tried to fish it through like in the assembly video, but It would get stuck at the bend in the swingarm near the linkage. So I had to go the opposite way, from the linkage end of the swingarm towards the derailleur. I was only able to do it that way.Gosh I find the Axs cable very hard to come through due to the connection head, any tips?
Onyx with Berd. Pretty sure Troydon is running Onyx as wellIs anyone running center lock hubs?
Nice! I’m also running Berd but with Tune hubs and LB carbon rims.
Gosh I find the Axs cable very hard to come through due to the connection head,
This was a PIA for me, couldn’t get past the bend. The pre-inserted tubing wasn’t strong enough, I used a braided nylon string and eventually forced it through.Gosh I find the Axs cable very hard to come through due to the connection head, any tips?
Nice. I went with Derby for Rims. My last ride in California was the Solstice trail in Fairfax, with Ray the owner just before he sold the company.Nice! I’m also running Berd but with Tune hubs and LB carbon rims.![]()
That looks awesome! But that’s tamarancho, not solstice. Solstice is over on the 680 trail in San Anselmo, I used to live right next to itNice. I went with Derby for Rims. My last ride in California was the Solstice trail in Fairfax, with Ray the owner just before he sold the company.
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Yeah. I was following him. I recognized a few of the segments from the few previous times I rode in the area.That looks awesome! But that’s tamarancho, not solstice. Solstice is over on the 680 trail in San Anselmo, I used to live right next to it
The cable management routing holes?View attachment 182012
These open windows under the linkages gives me anxiety of water and mud getting in for sure. Any thoughts ? I guess these are for heat management? I want to tape them lol, not feeling I can wash my bike anymore
Looks easy peasy with the Avinox SS on centerlock. Have you run Vespers on an eeb before? Any issues? Nobl and Onyx push for classics, but I havent had any issues with my vespers.
First time on Onyx. First eeb was my gen 3 levo with cascade long link and PUSH SV8.Looks easy peasy with the Avinox SS on centerlock. Have you run Vespers on an eeb before? Any issues? Nobl and Onyx push for classics, but I havent had any issues with my vespers.
Here are my wheels impatiently waiting for a frame to strap up to lol. Wonder if they will be white for more than the NBD photos
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I’m peaceful with the small holes (Axs cable and speed sensor). I meant the bigger open areas where u can see motor case and the main cables directly. My Amflow keep the motor all covered in the frame as comparison.The cable management routing holes?
Water always gets in frames and around the motor anyway and the motor is IP66 rated, covers all water except full submersion so should be fine!
6 (dust) → completely dust-tight
6 (water) → protected against powerful water jets from any direction
I wouldn't worry about that, the motor on my KSL is well and truly open to the elements, cable connections all IP66!I’m peaceful with the small holes (Axs cable and speed sensor). I meant the bigger open areas where u can see motor case and the main cables directly. My Amflow keep the motor all covered in the frame as comparison.
Package arrives today at my local FedEx but probably won't pick up until tomorrow. Will provide more info then.We need more plaid build pics. C'mon people.
EDIT: Did anyone that ordered a Zeb or fox 38 thru crestline get their frame and forks yet?