There 2 grades of stans , stans race and regular stans , I read a recent test where stans race came top with cafe latex a close second , but normal stans didn’t do so well . Stans is very overpriced
I would be willing to help out with that, but because they are made in USA and are a relatively small company this isn’t a product a shop makes a significant margin on. So while there would be a savings it would not be significant.Going back to the RevGrips, any possibility to do some sort of group buy from the US?
Going back to the RevGrips, any possibility to do some sort of group buy from the US?
If be seen in Halfords you can buy slime inner tubes....anyone tried these?Anyone used slime to go tubeless?
Any!Small, Half Waffle, Medium & Large so any idea whats required for a Levo?
I have been using the new slime pro tlr (not the older slime sealant) with a tubeless set up on Maxis DHF 2.5 WT tires on my 2018 levo with excellent results for the past nine months. Has sealed every puncture and we get a lot of them here with lava rocks including 2 side wall slashes that leaked a bit of sealant in the center of the slash before sealing, that appear to be about 4 mm in length.Anyone used slime to go tubeless?
Bought a pair of the thick Revgrips after seeing your post. Was using Brendog Death grip's (Thick) but couldn't get on with them, not much padding and was feeling all the bumps. Revgrips are expensive but feel great. Got stung for 23 earth pounds import tax too so potential buyers bear that in mind.I am not talking about major components like brakes, derailleurs, bars, wheels tires etc.
But the small stuff, here’s my examples
MRP Ramp Control.
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I have these on just about every fork I own. It eliminates the need to take off the air damper cap to add or subtract bottom out tokens.
Shockwiz
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I originally thought this was a useless waste of money for gadget nerds and that could in no way help me set my suspension up any better than I already did. But after using it for well over a year, it’s made me even better at dialing in my suspension for myself and my customers.
Revgrips
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Another product that I thought was just hype at first. The idea of grips that rotate on the handlebars seem ludicrous to me. They called them suspension grips. I installed a set for a friend of mine with arthritis. He was able to ride longer without the usual pain he had at the end of the ride. I gave them a try. I no longer have arm pump issues or numbness at the end of the ride. What I once thought was gimmick, is on all of the main bikes I ride.
So what do you all run?
Interestingtogs.
allows you to grip the handlebar overgrip thus resting thumb muscles while retaining adequate control of the bars. works excelent when you need a bit of an aero tuck on the way to the trails.
tried them and put them on all my bikes.
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Like I said before, we spend an obscene amount of money on pedals and saddles, our hands tebfar more importantRevgrips now ordered from the UK?
setchfieldcycles
Pro for £87 delivered, which to be fair is an obscene amount of money for grips. Hope they live up to the hype ... Andrew at the shop said they're putting together another order now, and should be a week or two for delivery.
helps keep my pretty fingers flawless
You have the hard core types that don't need any tools...unfortunately, Im one that likes the luxury of having some in my bag.
Not really any of those things. I ride a lot and I've only ever had to fix a broken chain on my own bike ONCE in the last 10 years. and that was on my Roadbike which has an Ultegra chain so isn't even equipped with a quick link..I never want to feel like I have to McGuyver everything. Chainbreaker was more important in this case. Had to remove links to put in the new ones.
Ex1 uses a 10 speed Chain , it’s 10 speed spacing although only 8 gears used . But as said above a shoelace is all you need to separate the link on the trail if it’s stubborn , however a broken chain usually fails somewhere else anyway so a chain tool is usually required to push out the broken link before re joining with another quick link . Just a sharp push on the crank will click it together againIt says on the website that Wolftooth works only with 9, 10, 11 and 12-speed master links and chains. I have a 8-Speed Sram EX-1. Are they so different that its not compatible? Has anyone tried?
Are you sure? I have a Cube Action Team 160 and i believe its a SRAM PC EX1 8-Speed ChainEx1 uses a 10 speed Chain , it’s 10 speed spacing although only 8 gears used.
Are you sure? I have a Cube Action Team 160 and i believe its a SRAM PC EX1 8-Speed Chain
Yes it’s a chain specified for ex1 which is 8 speed , but ex1 is based on 10 speed dimensions . Sram sell joiner links specific to the ex1 chain ,
Not a cheap option but carbon bars really do make a big difference to numb hands , as do some well set up top end forks , which isn’t akways an affordable option , that’s if you suffer for reasons other than not relaxing . Like carpal tunnel etc , I’ve tried so many options , fatter softer grips made things worse due to being too fat to grip easily , as did thick gell gloves .Regarding grips, on my last few bikes I've added these motorbike overgrips as I've suffered from the pins & needles and couldn't find a solution. They just slide over standard grips though there's a trick to that
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