Bike / Product Year: 2019
Manufacturer: SRAM
Model: Guide RE Brakes with Centreline Rotors
Asking Price: 120
Location Middlesbrough
Description SRAM Guide RE Hydraulic Brakes - 2019
Complete with 200mm Centreline Rotors and post mounts
Removed from a 2019 Specialized Levo Comp
Price + postage...
Bike / Product Year: 2019
Manufacturer: SRAM/Avid
Model: 2 sets of Code/Guide RE Scintered Brake Pads
Asking Price: £25
Location Middlesbrough
Description Afternoon,
2 sets of Code/Guide RE sintered brake pads for sale - bought but surplus to requirements after changing my brakes.
£25...
Bike / Product Year: 2019
Manufacturer: Specialized
Model: Gen 2 500Wh Battery
Asking Price: 380
Location Middlesbrough
Description Afternoon all, I have a brand new Gen 2 500Wh Specialized Battery that's surplus to requirements. I'd like £380 for it if anyone is in need of one?
Thanks,
Dan
Richie, as far as I know, you'll need the HBML mount for the front which will convert from the 180 post mount to the 200 disc. For the rear, the caliper should just bolt onto the post mount without an adaptor for a 180 disc.
I love them, pull them hard enough and you can lock them both but it’s really easy to modulate them to bring you to a quick stop with no drama. The adjustability is brilliant, and, in my opinion, then look great.
Due to the replaceability of each part this is definitely a set of brakes for...
I bought one of these (was £35 at the time) and it holds my Levo at any angle perfectly. Seems really well made.
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I know it sounds daft but I had a similar sound from my '19 comp. I was convinced it was coming from the headset - it was a bit of grit in the seatpost clamp. Push and pull the seat around and see if you can make it happen at the back of the bike. Bikescene just loosened the seat clamp and...
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I thought, if I'm a rubbish shot, it might be worthwhile trying to fashion some sort of sling and trigger mechanism, I could fly the rifle down the range and shoot it from a shorter distance thereby reducing my groupings.
Afternoon ladies and gents,
Just wondered what everyone else is planning on doing to keep themselves busy over the next few months. I've been working from home this week so it's given me chance to get on top of the cleaning etc (??). Other than that I've got a Mavic Pro which I'm planning on...
I had trouble with the mount on mine not holding properly - I got a Hope Universal QR mount from BikeScene for a tenner which works perfectly and is way better than the original. Screws directly into the light so it looks much cleaner as well...
Why the Hope E4s and not the V4s. Your bike is heavy anyway so the minor weight penalty would have to be worth it for the extra stopping power?
Also, they look class and if you damage one you can replace any single part individually rather than having to buy a complete shifter/caliper or whatever.
We're about where China/Wuhan were in December. If you don't think it has already spread across the whole country you're deluded. Hopefully in 6 weeks you'll all bring this post back up and say I was nuts...I'd be extremely surprised if that happens though.
I've been watching this since early Jan and to be honest, it's spreading as pretty much all the epidemiologists had forecasted.
We're already past the containment phase and the UK government seem to think that the best way to deal with it is to let it burn itself out as quickly as possible...
No advice here but well done on the ramp. I could do with one as well for the same reason. A good while off the bike and I could do with a decent bike park nearby with sessionable jumps and drop offs to get my confidence levels back up. ??
I got tangoed. Or Trumped depending on your political persuasion.
DMR Deathgrips
DMR Vault V2s
SDG BelAir Saddle
Hope floating rotors and Hope Tech 3 V4s
I also picked up a Hope universal bar clamp for my BikeHut light (as recommended by BikeScene) - it's loads stronger than the standard one...