The reasons I ended up getting a Rise are because a) my LBS owner ordered it and knew I was interested and b) three kids now, the youngest being 1 so I haven't got the time on my hands for longer rides.
My rise is a large M10 in blue/gold. The paint finish is nice, hopefully more durable than...
Great tutorial Rod. One thing to point out is that the bluepaper recommends a retaining compound on the axle splines. The Occam bluepaper recommended 638, but there was no suggestion for which one on the Rise. I used grease on the last reassemble, my LBS guy said he has used grease...
They're a fast rolling trail tyre that leans towards xc, they won't have the grip of the MM/Hans Dampf combo so I would lean toward changing them. Or run MM up front and use them as rears.
I'm finding them to be a fairly reasonable rear tyre. Fast rolling is nice and they provide predictable...
Thanks for your reply Rob. I quickly tracked down mine by wriggling the wheel side to side while touching each pivot. I started off suspecting (and dreading) the main pivot as it was the culprit on my Rallon. It looks more tricky to service on the Rise though.
I think there was a lack of...
Hi All,
I recently received my M10 Rise and have thoroughly enjoyed it so far. My only issue, which is not ideal after a month of ownership, is a creaking axle on the shock linkage where it runs through the seat tube.
I pulled it down and cleaned everything but noticed that the threaded side...