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The big question is do larger pistons stop you…. (I’ll get me coat!)Really?! Which brakes are they?
The big question is do larger pistons stop you…. (I’ll get me coat!)Really?! Which brakes are they?
Really?! Which brakes are they?
I'm considering this one, but only because I don't like the unsightly huge things that you can get.Guys, has anyone figured out a good option for a rear mudguard/fender for Strive:ON?
That mud building up in the back is killing me
Nope, bike was specifically designed as a mullet.Hey Rob - or anyone else - is it possible to run a 29 with a 2.4-5 on the rear? I’m tall and really prefer riding a full 29er.
Nope, bike was specifically designed as a mullet.
I am sure there is a more scientific reason but I remember watching a review with Fabien Barel who said it was mullet only maybe as there is no flip chip? You may find in the next few years they'll add a flip chip as part of a new model to allow for this.
Have you tried to fit a 29 wheel? (Sorry sounds a bit like you are answering based on what Canyon have intended it to be rather than what can actually fit in the space, hence asking the question!).Nope, bike was specifically designed as a mullet.
I am sure there is a more scientific reason but I remember watching a review with Fabien Barel who said it was mullet only maybe as there is no flip chip? You may find in the next few years they'll add a flip chip as part of a new model to allow for this.
Mine were quite poorly bled, so maybe that's the issue?Is it normal for Deore XT levers to have quite a bit of slack before the callipers bite, and then not provide much feedback when they do?
My other bike has SRAM Guide RSC levers and they are much, much better feeling than these XTs. After only one ride I'm already thinking about changing them
Mine were quite poorly bled, so maybe that's the issue?
That's your problem!These were bled by Canyon last week.
That's your problem!
I haven't physically tried to fit a 29er as I'm a bit old school in that if a bike manufacture says it's 27.5 only I believe them. To be fair my Rail was 29er both ends and I loved it but I don't think 29 would suit the Strive as the geo is spot on and that changes everything.Have you tried to fit a 29 wheel? (Sorry sounds a bit like you are answering based on what Canyon have intended it to be rather than what can actually fit in the space, hence asking the question!).
I’m interested to know this too
RRP rear proguard with extender works pretty well.Guys, has anyone figured out a good option for a rear mudguard/fender for Strive:ON?
That mud building up in the back is killing me
Could you share any photos?RRP rear proguard with extender works pretty well.
Has anyone already changed the chain?
Mine measured >75% wear after 450 km, which is crazy fast.
I'm using wax-based chain lube (UFO Drip), which I find great on my other bikes.
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Blimey, is that a normal amount of stretch for an ebike then?I swapped mine at 300 miles as was at 0.8mm stretch
I did 2700 miles on my last ebike (first chain). But then I’ve never purchased a chain measuring tool before. Luckily Deore chains are on offer at £11.99 at chain reaction at the moment so ordered a fewBlimey, is that a normal amount of stretch for an ebike then?
You did 2700 miles on one chain? On an ebike?I did 2700 miles on my last ebike (first chain). But then I’ve never purchased a chain measuring tool before. Luckily Deore chains are on offer at £11.99 at chain reaction at the moment so ordered a few
Yes but when it started slipping the cassette was finished too. I figured this time I should take more care and prolong the cassette life but I’m wondering if ignorance is blissYou did 2700 miles on one chain? On an ebike?
I remember never servicing anything when I was a kid. It never even occurred to us.Yes but when it started slipping the cassette was finished too. I figured this time I should take more care and prolong the cassette life but I’m wondering if ignorance is bliss
Could you share any photos?
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