The fact that this thread is still active tells me the OP needs to either find a decent bike shop or go back to tubes. With all of the advice given , the amount of information and tutorials on the net , if he hasn't sorted it out by now , he never will.
FWIW , I've run tubeless since like...
If social media is any indication , 99% of Crafty buyers have replaced the brakes because SRAM BAD !!!1
I have had no problems with mine . Maybe I should put on weight , ride the brakes harder and do dumb stuff like contaminating the pads and rotors with god knows what when cleaning my bike ?
Same. I can wipe down and lube the chain , tune shifting , even check the rear wheel for true thanks to $10 worth of timber offcuts and a couple of hours work 😁
High density foam between the base and the motor cover and the top "arm" swings up and down to balance the bike.
When I see 25kgs of...
Aside from cutting the length down , I had to make 2 small holes to allow it to tuck into the welds on the seatstays as much as possible. I also used a heat gun to "reshape" to give maximum clearance from the tyre. Sometimes a stone will stick to the tyre and drag through the gap but it only...
I modified this Zefal to fit. It extends all the way down to the bottom of the chainstay , lower link bearings are protected Mounted with one large cable tie.
https://www.zefal.com/en/rear-mudguards/460-deflector-rs75.html
So managing the direction of your handlebars is too difficult these days ? This is hilarious. Marketing teams must have had many late nights and way too much coffee to have come up with this steaming pile of an idea :ROFLMAO:
I was getting this too. Brand new bike , I deliberately didn't install or connect the Flow app. First ride with Garmin 530 as a speed comparison , I could see the discrepancy. Adjusted wheel circumference to minimum , no change. Tried max circumference for the hell of it , same result. Assist...
Finally received my 22 Crafty RR after ordering in March.
Swapped tyres out for Magic Marys , 5 DEV 160mm cranks and All Around pedals , Ergo GA3 grips , custom rear mudguard. Trimmed bars to 780mm. It's a rocket!
You've just seen how easy it is for a simple stick to cause a lot of damage. I hope you get a good deal from Trek on the seatstay ! That said , I'd be reluctant to fit an even more expensive derailleur as the replacement o_O
I had pretty much the exact same incident happen a few months ago ...
I've used Stans tape for many years without issue. I'm firmly in the camp of using tape just wide enough to cover the recess and spoke holes only. If its wide enough to cover any more than that , its a pain to get it down in the recess and the edges of the tape can be lifted when taking tyres on...
That's an impressive number ! How often do you replace the chain ? What type of chain lube do you use ?
I'd be blown away if I got a quarter of that from a Deore cassette and I ride in 95% dry conditions and take pretty good care of my drivetrain.