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Thinking of boosting my fork to 180mm has anybody one it on theirs?
Yes I put a 180 on mine last year, but have recently shortened it back to 170mm.

I decided that there was no real world benefit to the extra travel, and that raising the front end was making the front lift too easily on technical climbs, along with the fact that it was slightly harder to weight the front end through corners.

It’s subtle differences, but personally I would not bother.
 
Yeah the err bashed up bit :LOL:

Its a 10 speed and is this hub...

D462SB-B12

The spare parts lists a 9 speed freewheel and no 10 speed.
What a coincidence, that hub I have on a set of carbon wheels on my wife’s Levo

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As a matter of fact I have the spare part number for the steel version of axle/freewheel, give me a second and I’ll find it for you.

Btw you can run a 10 speed on it no problem

Karsten
 
Yeah the err bashed up bit :LOL:

Its a 10 speed and is this hub...

D462SB-B12

The spare parts lists a 9 speed freewheel and no 10 speed.
This is what you need for your hub:

Freewheel:
Cassette body F type, Shim.11, steel 3-pawls

Axle:
Axle Rear B12, Steel 15/12x148 BOOST, for D462SB-B12, D162SB-B12, OEM

As a matter of fact I did the same to my hub as you did to yours. I also managed to bend the alu axle so if yours are not the steel version, I recommend to upgrade that as well.

Karsten
 
I have on a set of carbon wheels on my wife’s Levo

Karsten, carbon wheels, fox forks ! You really do know how to treat a lady properly !!!

Though I'm starting to wonder... you say it's the "Wife's bike" .. but is this just an excuse to have two bikes and only you ride it ??? ;-) :-)
 
Karsten, carbon wheels, fox forks ! You really do know how to treat a lady properly !!!

Though I'm starting to wonder... you say it's the "Wife's bike" .. but is this just an excuse to have two bikes and only you ride it ??? ;-) :)
Trust me; as I’m 6’3 she can have her size small women's version Levo for herself but you are on to something as I have 2 batteries now when I go on my own ?

Karsten
 
Champion cheers Karsten Ill get that ordered and hope they don't take too long to post.

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I ordered the upgrade some months ago and it took only 3 days to Denmark and very good communication.

Karsten
 
I have 2 batteries now when I go on my own

Don't forget, if you have any concerns about how to carry the second battery, talk to @Gary , I hear he's taking pre-development deposits for his new patented "Battery Sherpa". All money paid now will be 100% invested in Thought Fluid (aka beer) with the hope of coming up with a solution.
 
Good ride this morning until this happened..crank arm dropped off!!Allen key bolts are still tight but it’s somehow forced itself off the spline and stripped the threads of the plastic end cap.. can anyone advise??

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Good ride this morning until this happened..crank arm dropped off!!Allen key bolts are still tight but it’s somehow forced itself off the spline and stripped the threads of the plastic end cap.. can anyone advise??

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Lots of people have this problem. Some people seem to think it isn't a terrible design flaw but you are supposed to check to bolt before every ride. me - I'm not so convinced. I also bought the unofficial alu caps to prevent it happening again and so far it works.
 
The plastic screw on end caps are only for pushing the crank arm into position and making sure it is fully seated. They are not meant to hold the crank arm on really although they are a back up of sorts.

The allen bolts on the crank arm need to be tightened to the recommended torque. Don't just tighten each bolt individually. Alternate the tightening as you'll see each one needs re-tightening as you torque the other, as they work together.

I also use the recommended torque but tighten them a bit more.

My crank arm fell off from new at one point but never again. I also had the same problem on my road bike but lesson learnt :cool:
 
Good ride this morning until this happened..crank arm dropped off!!Allen key bolts are still tight but it’s somehow forced itself off the spline and stripped the threads of the plastic end cap.. can anyone advise??

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the black tab on the end of the crank arm fits into a hole on the spindle, once seated and torqued it should never slide off unless the tab snaps and that doesnt happen very often
 
I agree with others that little plastic bolt isn't to hold the crank arm on, once the crank arm bolts are torqued down properly and the safety tab in place (in case you don't torque the bolts properly and even) you could take the plastic end cap off.. same as you can with your preload bolt on your headset once the stem is torqued in place.

So ultimately the plastic bolt coming off isn't the cause but a result of another fault IMO.
 
massive over reaction really.
the casing only really fills if you over exuberently clean from above where the wiring sits.

the Vitus team are based in Ireland. Of course they've tested them in mud.
It's a bit of a late reply and just came across this whlist looking for another thread... but Vitus are based in Saint-Étienne, France, not N.Ireland where CRC are ;)
 
It's a bit of a late reply and just came across this whlist looking for another thread... but Vitus are based in Saint-Étienne, France, not N.Ireland where CRC are ;)
No. Mate. The CRC group bought "Vitus" the Saint Etienne based company. The bikes were tested by Irish DH and Enduro riders. and being far eastern factory built frames with Sram/Shimano/RS/Nukeproof components plastered all over them weren't built in France at all.
the buyout is even explained in the link you posted.

I had a French built Vitus road bike BITD ('90s) BTW

Better late than never, eh? :unsure:

:sneaky:
 
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No. Mate. The CRC group bought "Vitus" the Saint Etienne based company. The bikes were tested by Irish DH and Enduro riders. and being far eastern factory built frames with Sram/Shimano/RS/Nukeproof components plastered all over them weren't built in France at all.
the buyout is even explained in the link you posted.

I had a French built Vitus road bike BITD ('00s) BTW

Better late than never, eh? :unsure:

:sneaky:

I just knew you'd know better... :ROFLMAO:
I should've Googled it before... Behind the Brand - Vitus | Articles » Issue 42
 
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Yeah, the rims are 29mm internal width and will easily take a 2.6” tyre. However, be careful with the clearance on the Lyrik fork, especially if you use a mudguard.
I used a mudguard with a 2.8" front tyre for a while and loadsa room. 3" might have been a bit tight.
 
Anyone found a good way to clean crap out of the area where the cables route above the bottom bracket? Tia
 
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