I'm now completely sold on these. 1050 miles in and still no puncture on the rear tyre. On the front is a different story. Tubeless = 2 punctures, Mr Tuffy = 1 puncture
3. Prepare to check your chain frequently - every 100 miles and get ready to repalce after every 300-400 max, otherwise a new cassette and front chainring will become the norm.
Just changed the chain on mine after 1000 miles, the chain was .5mm worn and is still changing gear smoothly so...
I have just installed a new chain using SRam master link. see pictures below as I'm a little confused as the arrows on the master link are pointing in opposite directions. the 1st image is the new chain fitted, 2nd image shows the directional arrow on the derailleur side and the third image is...
Yeah I ride out of the saddle when the ground I'm riding on requires it but I use the bike a lot for commuting to work and back where I'm riding roads and paths. I have recently started to suffer with my back and hope this will take the sting out of commuting and long rides
I have this light mounted to my seat. Its automatic so it comes on when movement is detected. Also detects breaking so goes really bright when you break
as i stated previously it depends on how many gears you have. 10,11 or 12 speed. no matter which chain you buy you will need to remove links from the chain as its also dependent on your front chain ring size.
you will need to buy the chain to match the amount of gears you have. In your case the bike is a 11 speed and uses a KMC chain. I would guess something like below
e11 EPT for MTB | KMC Chain
you will need tools to remove the chain and remove links from the new chain. you can size the chain by...
the bikes just come back from James Cycles after having its 1st service. I asked the guy to replace the brake pads and chain but he said it didn't need a new chain and not to bother until it got to .75mm. I purchased a chain to replace myself once it gets to that. On that note I was really...