FrogSkunk
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Yea, my ‘financial advisor’ isnt aware yet. However, she will begin to look at me sideways once she see’s me trying to sell two of my other bikesMy finical adviser thanks all of you for selling these out.
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Yea, my ‘financial advisor’ isnt aware yet. However, she will begin to look at me sideways once she see’s me trying to sell two of my other bikesMy finical adviser thanks all of you for selling these out.
Its a farken cheap and cunning marketing stunt.I wonder if the, “order received” email had a note about this If you were one of the first two? Crazy exciting and respectful that he is doing this!!
So does this mean the Zeb and 38 will be shipping with the latest iterations too??
The only thing thats giving me pause is the fact it says Fox orange. You think it will be the orange like the Zeb is red? You can still order these on the site if you didnt when originally ordering the frame. I didnt realize. I thoughy it had to be done in that moment…. I really want that LTD Fox racing greenDef sounds like it... even the asterisk is saying that isn't the fork you're getting lol
Plus all your deposits fund half his order cost.Preorder is a smart move, with all the new Dji bikes coming up, it would be harder to sell later the in the year IMO.
I was surprised by this.Reasonably priced compared to an S-Works Levo 4 frame set.
Go back on the website and select shop. Scroll down to the bottom where it had suggested purchases. Scroll through them and the zeb and 38 was still on there as of last nightGot the email as I got into bed Saturday night. Purchased on kind of an impulse and woke up saying, what the hell did I do?! LoL But after some research and reading this thread, I'm stoked. RH2 Geo is really close to my PNW Relay so should feel pretty comfortable and my NOBLs and Push shock will fit the .2. Just sucks that my NOBLs have onyx hubs in them.
In the anxious rush to get my order in I forgot to select a fork. I sent an email asking if I can add it after the fact... fingers crossed.
No shop button, just shows "Sold Out" as you scroll down.Go back on the website and select shop. Scroll down to the bottom where it had suggested purchases. Scroll through them and the zeb and 38 was still on there as of last night![]()
Interesting. I was hoping I can use the eewings from my Levo. I think they should work as both motors have the isis spindle.FYI: 5DEV just released Avinox-compatible cranksets (aluminum or titanium).
Appreciate the help, but the desktop version of the website seems to be considerably different. Maybe I'm missing it, but I don't see any option to buy anything from the desktop version. I've clicked on every adjustable dropout link on the 181.2 page and it just has an option for drop outs. There is nothing but stock web and contact information under the dropout options.Go on the website and click the 181.2 option. Then scroll down to the link for addition drop outs. Scroll down to bottom…
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The frame is 180mm, I feel front shorter than rear is criminal hahaManaged to bag a Plaid Edition with FOX DHX2Can anyone give me a good reason NOT to pair this with a FOX Podium Inverted 170mm fork? I've heard good things about this fork but would appreciate any input from someone who has had experience with it on an ebike, even if it's negative.
Is Ridewrap the go-to for frame protection in Sydney area or can someone vouch for alternatives?
Cheers!
not a podium but I had a push 9.1. They both have the same gripe which is the fork is limited to only 170mm. So you're put in a position to either run the frame as a 160mm or 170mm assuming you want a balanced geometry. I did enjoy the bike with 160mm rear and 170mm fork.Managed to bag a Plaid Edition with FOX DHX2Can anyone give me a good reason NOT to pair this with a FOX Podium Inverted 170mm fork? I've heard good things about this fork but would appreciate any input from someone who has had experience with it on an ebike, even if it's negative.
Is Ridewrap the go-to for frame protection in Sydney area or can someone vouch for alternatives?
Cheers!
Managed to bag a Plaid Edition with FOX DHX2Can anyone give me a good reason NOT to pair this with a FOX Podium Inverted 170mm fork? I've heard good things about this fork but would appreciate any input from someone who has had experience with it on an ebike, even if it's negative.
Is Ridewrap the go-to for frame protection in Sydney area or can someone vouch for alternatives?
Cheers!
Fair enough!The frame is 180mm, I feel front shorter than rear is criminal haha
Good to know, thanks, yeah I already put a request with Ride Wrap but it seems they are quite quick with new releases.not a podium but I had a push 9.1. They both have the same gripe which is the fork is limited to only 170mm. So you're put in a position to either run the frame as a 160mm or 170mm assuming you want a balanced geometry. I did enjoy the bike with 160mm rear and 170mm fork.
Ridewrap is the only wrap that offers full frame protection. Give it a month or so and they will release one for the plaid.
A good reason NOT to is to maintain the geometry with a 170 mm fork you'd want to run a different than OE shock, it would have to be a 62.5mm stroke or restroke the OE Vivid (I'm not sure about Fox) or run a Works reach adjust headset. Running the rear at 161 or 181mm you'd need a 180mm fork to maintain geometry. The flip chip only changes travel, not bottom bracket/etc like most HI/Low flip chips.
Ignore me... I brain farted after coming up for air after staring at an Excel for 3 hours. Eye to eye stays the same so geometry doesn't change in any configuration. A shorter stroked shock only limits end of travel. As you were...This is interesting. I didn't know this. How does running in 170/161 change the geometry?