Yes, he can, here are the instructions from fox:
https://www.ridefox.com/fox17/help.php?m=bike&id=2846
The debated part is how much these clicks of lsc are gonna really affect the suspension. I haven’t been able to ride yet as I have been recovering from knee surgery (acl, very popular this...
I also got this recently, it’s an upgrade for the Fox float shock, it gives you “functional” (it’s debated how much) low speed compression cap. Still much more satisfying than the original plastic cap
727 were my last grips on 2 bikes! Haven’t tested these new ones yet but I like the profile better since they’re half waffle compared to full.
These are Domino Atv grips.
https://www.domino-group.com/tommaselli/en/diam-22-black-atv-grips-0900-82-40-06-0.html
Got one of these last year, in black no holes, so far it worked as intended, also took some good strikes and managed to protect the plastic housing (which I had broken before but managed to “solder” with a PCB iron). The only drawback is that it’s a little bit more time consuming to take out the...
Be aware of the effective stem length, ie the position of the grips is the only things that matter in relation to steering input.
I used to run a 45 mm stem with sqlab 30x handlebar but I didn’t like the steering, was too twitchy. Swapped to a race face atlas handlebar and measure a +10 mm on...
Nice! I have the almost the same rack but I’ve always clamped on the top tube near the seat tube, using the long clamp with the bike in the outside slot… gonna try this one
Flawlessly, actually the whole bike was a riot coming down Rollercoaster, so good! Also did some more rocky trails near Savona and can’t complain, actually the only thing is I need a bigger water bottle 😅.
I have the fork (36 rhythm) set up with Awk cartridge and small bump and mid stroke...
I have it aswell, no problem so far, going to Finale Ligure tomorrow for a proper test! Yes it allows rotation on the other axis to compensate for twisting forces, it has a spherical joint
These are my favorite pedals - best grip ever - you can also play with longer pins.
I usually buy the bare metal ones, because paint won't last long on a pedal and then they look worse.. Last time I found some really cheap offer for the orange one - went ahead sanding all the paint off :ROFLMAO...
I’ve got a pair of Rapha after coming from POC, and they’re *really* good. It’s my first sleeve kneepad and the fit is perfect, no chafing behind the knee. Also level 2 certified. The materials from rapha are really good, I also have a pair of trail socks, and they’re my favorite
No you can replace just the front one, the rear must be fixed for the yoke to do its job properly
this is the correct one for the Levo gen 3:
https://dhsign.it/it/fixshox/58-fixshox-20mm.html
Sqlab handlebar (12 backsweep, high rise) + and 45 mm stem from tag metals.
Keen to try this combo next week, also read about matching stem length and fork offset