I really like the 481mm reach, makes all my other bikes feel small. I was worried about the seat tube length, but my old seat is a few mm shorter than the stock volt. Stan's fluid and valves. I also was thinking of a 36 ring, but I like the clearance of the 34 for now.
The bike came with a 10sp road bike chain, not the ex1 listed. Bent one link, so it's a bit shorter now. I have an EX1 chain ready to go sitting in my toolbox. The chains appear identical with the exeption that the EX1 has a matte finish instead of polished. $2 price difference at retail.
Set ours this morning too. Makes a difference doesnt it, ex1 is really nice now . I had a faulty shifter from new which was making things difficult , now replaced .
Same as you 600 spring same wieght , 30% sag , it feels really good sits up nice as iam pedaling and rides high , not bottomed it out yet. I have a 550 spring , tempted to try thatIt does help. I also noticed I am at 30% sag with the 600 lb spring. I weigh in at 210 lbs.
Kernow, what spring and sag are you running?
Looks like that’s getting some use . Iam a bit disappointed with the bashguard , Iam looking at ways to improve it , so far all I can think of is cutting up an old tyre to line it . Don’t want it to become a mud trap though .
Yes, I felt they went cheap with the bash guard and also the zipped tied chainguard.Looks like that’s getting some use . Iam a bit disappointed with the bashguard , Iam looking at ways to improve it , so far all I can think of is cutting up an old tyre to line it . Don’t want it to become a mud trap though .
It is plastic , which is great if it’s strong plastic like motorbike bashguards , but this is bit thin and patheticIs that plastic? The bash guard on the Trek is aluminium.
The Lyrik air shaft kits are in stock, ordered a 170mm.
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