is there an matchmaker adapter to use with 820 saints and sram GX shifter?? bought an ispec II one which is wrong, do amazon do one as they get here quicker???
went to sherwood pines today, new burgtec carbon bars were great, maxxis shortys were fab where ground was soft but a bit slippy on the rockier parts but most likely as i was running higher than normal pressures, shocks F&R felt good although due to not running any tokens i bottomed out quite a...
Erm, Burgtec carbon bars and stem, deathgrips, Shortys gen2 front and rear(hoping for less slippage although fun), Sicomtb rear mudguard, fox front and some Uberbike sintered pads, not yet fitted, hoping there a bit better than stock, brakes are next to go!!
Looking at a new helmet and i think i ought to go full face due to the increased speeds of an emtb and im getting older!! Always thought whats the point of full face but after watching a few things and the fact i dont like dentists!! i think its time to get a full face and the gambit looks like...
Just had a 37mile ride and brakes feel much better, front is biting well and rear is a lot better but not as good as front, my fault though as the rotor wasn't aligned correctly, only by a mm or so i adjusted it, should of left it as pads had done 50 miles in wet conditions. most likely after...
Hi Rod, firstly WOW some amazing places in the videos, you are blessed to be able ride in such diverse beautiful areas such as those, EPIC!! I do like the bit in Utah with the arrow saying "mud" thats all my bridleways are pretty much from start to finish, adds a new element to this time of year...
Thanks for this Rod, that shall be my bedtime reading for tonight.
Think i explained a little in an earlier post, but long story short,
Fork, 20% sag 32mm, 80 psi, 30mm left over after 35 mile ride, gives me 100mm of travel im using, in this instance, bridleways etc nothing at all extreme, no...
Yep and advice taken on board, after reading the article i was linked by steve the fork feels pretty good at 20% sag (32mm) and 88psi, on my trails in the wolds which consist mainly of bridleways etc i used all but 30mm of travel which i would of thought to be expected as theres nothing really...
just on the 22 comp alloy so just the basic TCU, just needed to know if i can connect the garmin duel HRM strap, it connects but no bpm shown, if its not compatible what is an alternative? thanks for the fantastic app ;)
had a good ride on the Levo today, very impressed overall. Only a local one in the Lincolnshire wolds so not that hilly but 35 miles, 2200ft of ascent a mix of modes used but mainly trail, 66% battery used, happy with that for my 93.5kg all in weight. Running fork with 20% sag, not checked...