Been using the professional kit for a while now and it's simply better. It feels like a set of tools rather than flimsy hospital supplies.
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Been using the professional kit for a while now and it's simply better. It feels like a set of tools rather than flimsy hospital supplies.
Yes. Deal with it.
I think it's worth mentioning that the boxxer service takes 5 minutes and requires like 20mls of oil. The 888 services takes half an hour and requires close to half a liter of oil.
I also service...
@slyfink
Yeah I've been round PDS a couple of times, very nice all round. But Morgins and Chatel Bike Park) maintain their trails way better than Morzine and Les Gets.
It's a fair bit beween...
So you say JT? Hm, maybe I should take a few days vacation around the Chatel eurocup and hang around Morgins then?
Morgins is some of the best tracks in Portes du Soleil!
My girlfriend ran the SLXs and 180mm discs for a couple of seasons including several stints in the alps and she loved them. Pretty slick looking aswell.
Will plastic pedals hold up for DH, anyone tried? Light pedals on the cheap?
338g/£35
Banshee Spitfire is loads of fun! Light, nimble, handles the descents, ISCG...
Rode them a couple of weeks back, felt good. Didn't much notice them actually, which I claim is a good thing.
... and for a while 4 out the top 5 were swedish. Dennis Dertell, Kim Pettersson and Herman Öhlund all did well along with Robin. I see more professional DH-riders from Sweden next year.
Hello monkeys,
I´ve been googling like crazy for the beeping noise the timing equipment makes, you know the beep, beep, beep, beep, beeeeep. I can find it for BMX cadence but not downhill.
Anyone?...
Antidote Life Line will be available custom. You should get something like a 440mm reach, maybe even 445mm.
165mm XTs on an Orange 222 set up with lowest possible BB. I'm 6'7. No hitting the ground. Used to run 175mm XTRs, beat the crap out of them.