If the bikes unattended enough to cable tie an airtag mount under a seat, I think a thief would just nick it rather than track it later like a twisted version of deer hunting
Also if you own an iphone it will tell you if an airtag that's not yours is tracking your location.
Some of the "stealthier" options you can 3d print that I've come across..
Under seat mount
As mentioned Fox 34 steerer tube cap
Same thing for a Fox 36
Inside a fake reflector
I can 3d print these if anyone wants one - though I'd agree with Rob that the bottle mount one is a bit daft as it's easily seen
Under the seat is popular, I've designed one that fits in the steering tube of a fox 34 fork at the bottom - it's impossible to see, pretty much impossible to get...
I use a £60 1000lumen bar light connected directly to the bosch as my main out and about light, but bought an Exposure joystick 1300lumen for my helmet
The exposure light is like turning on the sun, it has a ton of different settings so you can choose between battery life and all out power...
I don't know about insertion length I'm afraid - it does depend on frame size too
I've replaced the dropper inner and outer cable - it's a bit of a faff and a lot easier if you drop the motor
I think that's a good choice - I definitely prefer the 29er for trails.
I'd definitely recommend setting your sag as recommended then going for a ride and looking at how much travel you use. Adding a few volume spacers in the front and increasing the volume spacer at the back transformed my...
Errmmmmmmmm
The lockring will have come loose because now you've got the rear casette basically driving the chainring, which is the same as you sitting and pedalling backwards the whole way down the hill.. The bike is designed for the chainring to drive the casette, not the other way around...
If you currently have the 140 do you ever feel like you need more travel?
I'm 6ft and 220+lbs, have the Cube Stereo 140 HPC, and everything I throw at it is fine.
I spent some time getting the setup right with volume spacers, but I honestly can't say I feel like I need more travel, even when...
It's exactly the same as when iPhone 13 comes out - they still sell the 12 for a year at a reduced cost.
Get's rid of old stock and gives people options for a slightly cheaper entry into the market
There's really absolutely no reason to be dissapointed about it.
You can't expect a company to stick to the old hardware restrictions while innovating and moving forward. The way the communication layer on these work you can't always make them backwards compatible
Other than a slightly bigger...