If you don't really need the finned ones, these fit too:
https://www.uberbikecomponents.com/view-product/Uberbike-E-Matrix-Shimano-M9120-M8120-M8020-M7120-M6120-M520-M420-D02-D03-4-Piston-E-Bike-Endurance-Disc-Brake-Pads
I'm using them on my 9120 brakes
Endura MT500 freezing point gloves.
The liner has a lot of movement and is only attached at the fingertips by a thin thread and once it breaks, the liner pulls inside out when taking them off.
Picked up some Endura MT500 freezing point gloves in large.
Perhaps I got a pair made on Friday afternoon but they're absolutely shite.
They run small, they're a pain in the arse to put on and take off.
The thumbs are too long and the fingers too short lol.
The inner liner moves too much on the...
Hi Rob,
Tempted to try these after your recommendation.
What's the sizing like?
Most glove sizing recommends a medium for me, but I wear a large in Briskers.
I measure my 160mm fox factory 36s at about 157mm weighted, but I also have a luftkappe installed who say not to rely on sag as its unreliable. *shrugs*
I quite like the look of the Outbound Lighting Trail Evo and not needing to strap a battery to the frame, but the shipping is really expensive :rolleyes:
Still no issues with my 203's when dry, but they did get extremely noisy in the wet a couple of weeks ago with significant loss in stopping power.
They still feel solid though with no movement.
I've rescuffed them with some wet and dry and cleaned everythng with isopropyl and just hope they work...
The standard brisker gloves have thin mesh at the sides of the fingers which lets air circulate.
The hydromatic brikers are sealed and don't breathe very well. They made my hands sweaty and clammy
I'm wearing the normal brikers at the moment, but when it gets colder I'll wear my specialized...
Purchased some stealth decals for my fox36 fork from ridedecals, but not really happy with the quality of them as the sizes don't quite match the existing ones so I think I'll stick with the factory ones for now