sethimus
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there are other reasons for shorter cranks besides rock strikes…Or, and this is going to be an unpopular opinion, you could just learn to read the trail...
there are other reasons for shorter cranks besides rock strikes…Or, and this is going to be an unpopular opinion, you could just learn to read the trail...
Go on then, enlighten me.
Nice!OK my lovely helpful lot - the bike now has a 27.5 rear wheel, flipthing set to "high" (which I assume is also the shortest chainstays?), and I did the +1 headset cup thing. All seems to work other than the gears aren't super happy with the new cassette but I can sort that.
Do I need to do anything to the TCU for the new wheel size? I assume it still thinks it's a 29er and it'll give incorrect speeds and (worse) cut out earlier on the trails?
Thanks!
Oh! Yes, I'm wrong! But the "short position" chainstays are already pretty long.... so....The manual says "high" is the shorter chainstays.
being able to fully use a 210mm seatpostGo on then, enlighten me.
I think it depends on trails u ride. jumping and tight switch mullet really shines atleast for me (5'5")....I went out for my first mullet ride last night, and I'm not sure it's 'better'. I reckon it's about 10% more reactive, but has a bit of a weird backwards weight trend..
gone back to 29 for now, but will re-visit.
Mine (internal) is still at 100% after roughly 7.000 miles/3 years. Not using a range extender.Battery question (internal/extender). What is degradation like for everyone out there? My battery Max Capacity is 90%. My extend(s) seem to be cutting off around 40% while using (external first) as of late, they used cut off around 45 or 46%...
I asked the manufacturer about that and they didn't recommend it.I didnt love how low the BB was - I've been looking at offset shock bushes - anyone tried them? I'd rather spend £40 over the £250 aussie bracket thing
doesn‘t work, enduro has a yoke to drive the shock, ksl the shock has no bushing in the eyelet and the axle goes straight trueApparently so, though I haven't tried it.
The shop I bought my bike from told me about them as a recommendation.
sell it now while you can get the most for it, I only have KSL and its a great all around bike...Hi all. Hope it’s ok to ask a kinda non kenevo related question. I’ve ridden my sl twice now, once at BikePark wales and I’m loving it. I’m in a position where I can’t afford to keep my Stumpjumper Evo. Will the KSL be good as my only bike, I’m worried am gonna miss the old one. Stupid I know.
I get heavier (slightly). But the ksl is basically an enduro?Where as I would miss my enduro if I had to sell it. KSL is very capable but it's big and heavy. Like a hammer.
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