Motounion
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Handlebars are totally subjective..I just have a thing for renthal fatbars mate.
The stock tyres just don't work, at least for me. They skid, wheel-spin and slide. The pedals I can see are cheap plastic but so far they haven't broken, despite many pedal strikes. When they break I won't mind getting new ones.
But what's the issue with the bars? What should I look for in the future as an upgrade?
I changed my handle bars and stem because I personally just didn’t like the ones in the bike, plus I found them heavy so my bars are actually carbon.
Pedal wise the ones supplied I just didn’t like so purchased Hope but there really expensive but many other good ones around.
Yeah chainline - what was the Stilus spec?@Kiwimike I couldn't find a new FSA Megatooth 34 (the stock one) anywhere, so I bought e*thirteen e*spec steel 36T chainring (there are other sizes ofc and there is also aluminium version, too). You can also find SRAM direct mount chainrings for Bosch, but be careful to pick the right one for the boost chainline.
I'm not sure what do you mean by offset, but the stock chainring is for 53 mm chain line (at least that's what I assume when comparing with that e*thirteen I have now which is 1 mm lower and is described as 52 mm chain line). If you explain what do you mean by "offset", I can measure that for you (I still have that old chainring).
Who knows? Good luck with finding that out... Tbh, I don't think it is so crucial to have that exactly up to the spec, even if these are different by 1mm I could not see any difference between them. Shifting was and still is OK, and even if the new chainring is 1 mm lower, the chain is still not in contact with the rear 2.6 tyre when you shift to the largest sprocket on the cassette.Yeah chainline - what was the Stilus spec?
Yeah it’s a pro job, pretty much.Top job mate. but not for the faint hearted or those bikes still under warranty.
I had a speed chip on mine since day one. Took it into Decathlon Farnborough for its 6 or 8 week check
4 months after purchase. They fixed the broken dropper post lever as i brought in an upgraded one.
They didn't even have a cable to connect the diagnostic equipment.
I don't think unless im buying trainers or have another warranty issue i will use Decathlon again tbh.
Looking goodThe time has come, I proudly present my Stilus, ready to shred through another season Everything is downright amazing now, the suspension is butter smooth (hah - buttercups!), mullet wheels with 29" front makes descending much easier and faster while the 27.5" rear keeps the bike's agility and nice cornering intact, and the stopping power of Code RSC brakes with 223 mm rotors is bonkers.
List of upgrades:
Fork RockShox Lyrik Ultimate 2023 29” 160mm Charger 3 RC2 DebonAir+ Buttercups
Rear shock RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate 2023 RC2T 205x65 Linear
A ShockWiz to better understand all of the possible suspension settings and help find the best one for my style of riding
DT Swiss HX1700 35mm IS 29” front i 27.5” XD rear (build by DT Swiss on the iconic EX511 rims and 350 hubs, and additionally reinforced to be suitable for ebikes up to 150kg bike and rider weight)
29" 2.5" Maxxis Assegai MaxxGrip Exo+ front tyre (for the maximum grip)
27.5" 2.5" Bontrager SE5 rear tyre (got two real cheap, they're good enough for the rear, will swap to Minion DHRII once these are worn out)
SRAM Code RSC brakes
Galfer Brake Rotors 223x2mm (must have for heavy e-bikes... and riders)
SRAM GX Eagle CS-XG1275 12s 10-52T cassette (wider gearing), along with a GX chain (will swap to XX1 once worn out) and GX derailleur and shifter
RENTHAL Fatbar Lite 35mm 30x760mm bars
Bontrager BITS multitool in the head tube
Bontrager Line Elite Dropper lever (much smoother than the original, also metal = better feeling)
SRAM Matchmaker X 2 pc. (cleaner look due to a shared clamp for the brakes and shifter/lever)
ODI Elite Pro grips
OneUp flat pedals (insanely grippy when combined with five tens)
WTB Volt Cromoly 150mm saddle (finally a relief for my sit bones, I've been looking very long for the right saddle)
Three Fidlock magnetic bottle holders (hydration is key!)
Aaand since I've made this photo a few weeks ago I've already changed the front mudguard to a longer one, custom-made for Lyrik 2023, which also protects the stanchions and seals. The one supplied by RockShox with the Lyrik was quite mediocre as it caused mud to splat all over my face .
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Think I've got two somewhere, will try find one and sort you outCould anyone advise where to buy replacement hanger for the stylus?
Cool, I’m happy to pay you obviouslyThink I've got two somewhere, will try find one and sort you out
Did you custom your frame like this ? Forgot to look for hanger will have a look asap
Hi, yes custom frame.. that’s fine about the hanger no rushDid you custom your frame like this ? Forgot to look for hanger will have a look asap
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