It seems from the press release and website that it is multi link based on single pivot. Maybe it has an eccentric single pivot with Horst link for the rear shock mount?
Thanks jcmonty....did you just get a single offset bushing or two of them?
What position is your flip chip in? Doesn't the flipchip achieve the same change in geometry as the bushing?
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Yes please post some bushing and rear link shots. What make and model bushing did you use? When do you think the version 1.1 rear link will be avialable?
Nice build and congrats. I'm in Los Gatos and have had my SL for about 1 month. I'm planning similar upgrades as far as fork and shock. Did trail head do any tuning to the shock based on the leverage ratio of the SL? Please do tell how the coil feels. Also please share your experience...
You of course can charge the range extender by itself. Just unplug the cable at the top of the range extender and plug in the bike charger. I initially thought that as well so no worries.
I've been riding Downieville for over 20 years now and yuba expeditions is where you must go and who you want to talk with. Greg and his team build some amazing trails. Check out the Lure resort as well within walking distance from yuba expeditions and downtown Downieville. They have the...
I installed the Sram AXS reverb post so the controller came with a clamp. I used XT brakes so they have their own clamp and are positioned inboard of the reverb controller. I can attach a photo tomorrow.
Swapping the front and rear brakes from SRAM to Shimano XT was a massive upgrade. You would need to get the following:
- two new shimano olive and barb insert kits.
- Shimano brakes of your choice.
- Shimano mineral Oil and Bleed kit.
- New 6 bolt rotors of your choice (203mm front and 180mm...
I agree jcmonty as I'm coming from an enduro type of geometry bike to the SL and want just a tad more stability and grip (front and rear) from the fork and shock upgrade I am planning.