You can't go wrong as long as the price is decent (aka: you save money buying it used even after the cost of a rebuild/revalve). It's a fully custom setup shock, so as long as you're honest with your...
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You can't go wrong as long as the price is decent (aka: you save money buying it used even after the cost of a rebuild/revalve). It's a fully custom setup shock, so as long as you're honest with your...
The Minion DHF front and rear is a pretty good setup as most have said. A Minion DHF rear is a pretty fast rolling tire, braking (especially at higher speed) is mediocre though. It tends to slide a...
How long are these tires lasting? Considering they're $75 a piece I would expect quite a bit of longevity from them.
I ordered socks from discount cycling and they came quickly. It's unfortunate to hear about the mishaps some other users have had, but like some have said, I don't think he is out to scam anyone....
I ended up getting Avid Code R's, haven't had a chance to try them out yet, but I'm pretty sure they're going to work well based on the feedback of some local guys.
I'd also be interested in...
Agreed!
I haven't bought a mountain bike video in a couple of seasons, but this looks like it's going to be too good not to buy.
Get the avalanche cartridge for it when they're available. If you're already happy with your fork it's just going to make it that much better, and definitely better than an off the shelf boxxer...
I've wanted a gopro for a while, this video made me buy one and a bunch of extra mounts. Can't wait for it to show up!
I'm kind of curious about that as well, I'm about to order a 35mm boxxer and I've got more hayes/avid boxxer adapters than I can count. Hopefully I don't need to buy even more adapters.
Any word on fitment for lyriks?
The reason I didn't like the saints is mainly the servo wave levers. The way they feel, and the amount of deadstroke that they have didn't work well for me. It may be an issue with the bleed though,...
Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
I live in Amherst, I'll keep my eyes out for them.
I'd like to get some input and advice on some new brakes.
I need a set of brakes with levers that get close to the bars (as close as avid juicy's or hayes mags), a good amount of power,...
If you've never ridden before or only ridden a few times, I'd say just rent a bike at the mountain. At the end of the season I'd just check the classifieds here or on ebay to try to find something...
Well previously I had a very low stack height due to the E13 cups, but I think the FSA should be just as good (had to run a spacer under my boxxer crown previously anyways). I'm going to order that...
I found that right after posting, hah. Guess that is about as low as a 1.5 will get.
I just switched from the e13 cups (using a 1 1/8 fork) to a 1.5" fork. Unfortunately that means my bars are quite a bit higher due to the FSA Pig DH headset I'm currently running. Any recommendations...
I bought a kx250f back in march, I haven't really gotten to ride it too much yet, but it's been pretty fun so far.
What's coming out this year (as in coverage of the 2008 season)?
It's an MXS. Thanks for the nice comments.
Right after it was built:
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii250/GnarMachine/DSC03567.jpg
Do you work for sinister? If so :picsstfu:
I do like my R9 though, I've been riding my splinter MXS more though, it's smaller and a bit more fun in the local woods.
I'm not much of a mechanic but I built my first wheel without much trouble. It just took some time, I am by no means a good wheel builder but the wheel came out true and well tensioned. I just...
Looks awesome, certainly not too shabby for something you just pieced together :thumb: