I take a view on insurance. Don't bother with stuff like electronics and white goods as if they work for the duration of the initial warranty they are usually ok for a good few more years. I've gone through the cycle of buying cheap white goods, then expensive and then back to cheap. I buy a...
Buying and riding my EMTB actually encouraged me to upgrade my acoustic and I do enjoy both. EMTB great for exploring new areas to go back to with the acoustic knowing its not going to be a hard slog up following by a disappointing down
Yup. Did this in October. 18mths interest free with no fee on new Santander credit card as as I did not take out LBS 0% finance offer got 10% off.Made 9% on the money I've invested so far
Having done more research, it sounds like the GX is very sensitive to the position of the B gap
so I'm going to focus on getting this right as everything else seems fine. I don't have the red gap tool he has to assist though
I've done 500 miles on it over the last 5 months and cleaned after every ride which is why I don't think the cassette is worn but as suggested above perhaps it is. i'm going to completely readjust the derailleur from scratch and go from there.
I think I've got exactly the same problem as you Changed by original SX chain on my Cube for a GX chain (cassette fine) and I'm having a hell of a problem stopping it slipping in the smaller gears I was told all SRAM parts compatible.
Just bought my 2nd pair of these in a larger size than the first to allow for 2 pairs of socks for sub zero riding. Love them, really comfy and dry out quickly
I'd narrowed my options down to both the Cube 140TM and the Whyte. I didn't want to spend that sort of money on my first emtb without trying so hired a Whyte at Bedgebury. I came off and cracked a rib but didn't want to blame the bike for that as I really wanted to like it as I have a Whyte T129...
30 mile ride with over 3200ft of climbing mostly muddy bridleways today to give the mudhugger a good test and it certainly kept me much cleaner and drier than recent similar rides. Bike still got covered although not as bad as previously
Big ride out across to Shere and Albury on the 22 cycleway and then up to the North Downs Way for return leg. 30 odd miles with over 3200ft of climbing. This picture is at the bottom of the field where they built a dummy cottage for the film "The Holiday" one or 2 of you may have been forced to...