Thanks for the info buddy. Like you i'm an iPhone man myself and can't seem to get along with my work android phone. It's good to hear that you are having no issues with the SRAM stuff. I keep hearing conflicting things and it throws me off guard a bit. I just need to get out there and test ride the demo bike. Rutland have been in touch to get this organised. The lad over at head office is super helpful. I didn't look at the HT at all but i'll have a butchers at it.hey mate, have have not really tested the different brands, but it works and seems even better since I went to 36 tooth at crank. if you can believe that, seems to shift better . with this set up I don't need to shift a lot, the group I ride with have some good non E mountain bikes and I can hear them all banging through the gears when we hit a hill, but my shift seems sooth no crunching. as I can also hit the button & custom me power setting for each ride.
also on another note, I was at my LBS to pick up a new light as have a few meetings and they finish late also 15k ride home (DS just ended but weather still warm sunny & nights not cold. ) anyway when I got a new light they told me they had a new Merida HT that uses a Shimano motor ( less that half the price of my bike ) I picked it up & was a lot lighter too. but different set up. I seem to have my forks set up perfect the FSR works perfect, the brakes work good, the dropper post works & I use it a lot ( down hills ) the old model 3.0" x 27.5" work like magic 12psi front 15psi rear, tubeless & never had a flat, rear one just about smooth , they really roll fast too, I'm even used to the wall flex going hard around down hill. so would take a lot to get me to change. they only showed me so I could tell people they have one & at great price. in large. I'm an iPhone man & have two bionic ears that work wireless with iPhone so no chance of going Android.
cheers
I think i need to have a good read up on going tubeless mate. It sounds a lot more complicated than i thought lolIt was not cheap to go tubeless but only cause I don't have a pump that will shoot enough air in quick to put tyre out on the beads to seal. cost me $70 each tyre, but now I have the tubeless valves the tyre sealer not that expensive . so I'll look at a fitting for my air compressor as I think that will shoot enough air in quick ( not waisting money on a pump that builds up air then shoots it in, to put tyre out on its beads to seal. putting tyre on easy, putting sealer in easy. then pumping it high enough to sit & seal at the start I can do that with my pump. if it looses air just put more sealer in, then its right I never seem to need to even add air now. but rear tyre will need changing soon I'll take that off myself to inspect what the sealer looks like & how messy it is to remove. but have to be happy 2,700+ flat free!!
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