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Where did you manage to find the hub? Apparantly they are out of stock at the moment in UK?
Where did you manage to find the hub? Apparantly they are out of stock at the moment in UK?
Order from LBS in US (Austin TX) on Monday late in day and it arrived on Thursday. I think the LBS could not find the part number I gave them and looked up the part from a recent conversion of a different Specialized bike with the same alloy Traverse + NX setup. I am checking with LBS on the part number they used. Worst case I return from flight Tuesday night and will send a picture of the label of the part # bag. BTW, cost was $77.Where did you manage to find the hub? Apparantly they are out of stock at the moment in UK?
Hey guys,
I have converted the SL during the weekend but a test drive has unfortunately not been successful yet. Stupid Belgian winters!
I have replaced some parts such as the handlebar, stem, XT brakes, Ashima brake discs, Fox dropper, XTR SPD pedals and the tubeless tires.
Now the SL is as I had in mind and I think it is very yummy.
Cheers from Belgium.
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That is a lovely looking bike. I had the S works bug on my enduro but I shudder to think what this has set you back.Hey guys,
I have converted the SL during the weekend but a test drive has unfortunately not been successful yet. Stupid Belgian winters!
I have replaced some parts such as the handlebar, stem, XT brakes, Ashima brake discs, Fox dropper, XTR SPD pedals and the tubeless tires.
Now the SL is as I had in mind and I think it is very yummy.
Cheers from Belgium.
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Hey guys,
I have converted the SL during the weekend but a test drive has unfortunately not been successful yet. Stupid Belgian winters!
I have replaced some parts such as the handlebar, stem, XT brakes, Ashima brake discs, Fox dropper, XTR SPD pedals and the tubeless tires.
Now the SL is as I had in mind and I think it is very yummy.
Cheers from Belgium.
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I sold my wife’s car!That is a lovely looking bike. I had the S works bug on my enduro but I shudder to think what this has set you back.
Comparison to the stock Rhythm? So far - I am moderately impressed with the 34. It's not super supple, but it's supportive, doesn't blow through travel and has decent small bump/low speed feel when it's wide up. Haven't noticed stiffness issues yet.
She can always walk.I sold my wife’s car!That is a lovely looking bike. I had the S works bug on my enduro but I shudder to think what this has set you back.
So far - I am moderately impressed with the 34. It's not super supple, but it's supportive, doesn't blow through travel and has decent small bump/low speed feel when it's wide up. Haven't noticed stiffness issues yet.
The stock 34 was fine in all honesty. It's intended purpose is a trail bike and its a trail fork. I was just pissed off that I couldn't ride it so treated myself to a bit of retail therapy. Colours look good dont they? ?I’ve read reviews of the non-ebike 34 Rhythm and they’re pretty complimentary. It’s meant to be pretty close the factory/elite unless you’re a real tinkerer with settings. How many SL owners will genuinely be able to get more from a better fork?
150mm. Did you remember my stack on that uphill switchback in South Africa? Front lifted up and I unintentionally did a mini 180 degree wheelie round the corner. For me I think the 160mm would have lifted it a little too high at the front!Sweeeet. What travel is that??
The stock 34 was fine in all honesty. It's intended purpose is a trail bike and its a trail fork. I was just pissed off that I couldn't ride it so treated myself to a bit of retail therapy. Colours look good dont they? ?
150mm. Did you remember my stack on that uphill switchback in South Africa? Front lifted up and I unintentionally did a mini 180 degree wheelie round the corner. For me I think the 160mm would have lifted it a little too high at the front!
I’ve read reviews of the non-ebike 34 Rhythm and they’re pretty complimentary. It’s meant to be pretty close the factory/elite unless you’re a real tinkerer with settings. How many SL owners will genuinely be able to get more from a better fork?
I’m not overly keen on mine from what I’ve ridden so far. It feels quite rigid and bumpy - even though I have it dialled the best I can with ShockWiz. I know ShockWiz isn’t necessarily perfect, but the lack of HSC / LSC isn’t helping me.
I’m on the verge of ordering a Lyric Ultimate... and I’ll be going with 160mm to give it a slightly slacker feel. I’ve already moved a spacer above the stem to push the nose down a bit, and will do another when I fit this to make up the 10mm change.
The SL lifts less at the front than my Stumpy does... plus I’m able to climb steeper trails with having a motor.
Lyrik's tend to sink into their travel ~ 10mm under the bike's own weight. Might be closer to stock given that reason
I ordered an Offset bushing to play with. Should be ~ 0.75 degree slacker with that.Can say going to the 2.6" on the front, its certainly made the front end feel nicer, but I like slacker bikes. I wish the stock was 1-1.5 slacker.
Certainly another option. Getting more tempted by some 160mm forksI ordered an Offset bushing to play with. Should be ~ 0.75 degree slacker with that.
I ordered an Offset bushing to play with. Should be ~ 0.75 degree slacker with that.
The stock 34 was fine in all honesty. It's intended purpose is a trail bike and its a trail fork. I was just pissed off that I couldn't ride it so treated myself to a bit of retail therapy. Colours look good dont they? ?
I don't know how they think 2.3 tyres are acceptable. They ride hard and less grip then 2.6. I'm guessing the next SL will magically feature 2.6 standard and claim holy grail status
dude, do you even work? ; )Another ride, with my SL. For those in California, I rode this time at Wilder and UCSC. Trails are twisty, flowy, lots of roots, lots of jumps/features, loose, punchy climbs (but not long and sustained unlike Coe) and few steep descent. I did 34 miles, 4000 ft of climbing. About 20% battery remaining after the ride. The SL really shine in these trails. I can really feel the ride quality vs my Shuttle - easier to manual, jump, change direction and pump. Very agile and nimble! When I change body position, the SL reacts immediately. think I found the SL’s sweet spot for my type of riding!
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