My feelings exactly. Would be great to ride in an open landscape instead of forest trails.Those views ?????
My feelings exactly. Would be great to ride in an open landscape instead of forest trails.Those views ?????
Check out this article. Good piece about the sizing. I am 174cm (5ft 8in) & 30" inch leg so going Medium which I was happy with when tested. Did not try large.Sizing query, I got some good info a few pages back but not quite there. I’m 5ft 9.5 with a 30inch inside leg. What’s the consensus on large or medium ? I’m fairly sure I’d be in a large, but would need to get the 150mm dropper swopped out to a 125. Any experiences welcome please !
How bad the Guide R stock brakes on Carbon Comp really are?
I cannot read many good things about them and having swapped to XT on my previous bikes I wonder if I should do the same right from the start. That said, my regular trails have no long descents but with all my gear on I’m well in the heavyweight class.
Has anyone tried fitting a Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate on the rear?
I’ve always preferred Rockshox over Fox, and feel like I’d like something slightly more adjustable than stock.
Just wondering if it’d fit... and should I be getting 210 x 52.5 like the stock Fox?
Dann that a lot of money for a none coil shock .The only one I can find says it’s for a Stumpjumper - but 27.5.
Would that be right?
Rockshox Rear Shock Super Deluxe Ultimate Rct (210X52.5) Debonair, 3.5 Tokens, Lreb/Lcomp, 320Lb Lockoutforce, No Bushing 90 Standard (Includes 6X20 Hardware) 2019+ Stumpjumper 27.5 | Peddlers Cycles
What about the AVG handguards? Are they any good or more for the styling factor?;-)
How bad the Guide R stock brakes on Carbon Comp really are?
I cannot read many good things about them and having swapped to XT on my previous bikes I wonder if I should do the same right from the start. That said, my regular trails have no long descents but with all my gear on I’m well in the heavyweight class.
What about the AVG handguards? Are they any good or more for the styling factor?;-)
Dann that a lot of money for a none coil shock .
not sure if you seen my bike and update but my rock shox super deluxe ultimate coil fits my frame with range extender with a few mm spare . This is only for large or extra large frames only as this wouldn’t fit a medium or lower with extender fitted .I also had to take the 2 black plastic washers off the inside of the cage and put them both together and put them on the outside of the cage on bottom to bring the slant of the cage up at the the bottom and Down at the top so the piggy back don’t hit the battery . Also my shock is 210x55 and 160mm lyriks .
A coil will give you improved small bump sensitivity, the closest air shock I've ridden to that feeling is a Float X2, but will be heavier and has a linear feeling (unless you get one of those adjustable rate springs). Fitting a 55mm stroke will increase the travel, though I don't know specifically by how much for a Levo SL.
yes it increases the travel . Not by much .I can get it cheaper than that. That was just a site that listed all the specs.
I’ve never used a coil, so not sure what benefit it would have for me over air?
Might be worth me looking into that, as the coil version of the Super Deluxe isn’t really any more expensive than the air.
I just feel that the stock Fox fork doesn’t offer enough low speed adjustment, and no matter how I set it, it’s not comfortable for trail riding.
Seems good for fast single track and downhill, but it’s very ‘bouncy’ on bumpy slower trails.
Good to see that the piggyback fits ok. My frame is XL, so it should be ok too.
Does fitting a 55 instead of a 52.5 not increase your travel?
Isn’t the use of a coil on these bikes (Levo, with such linear curves paired with linear coils) just fashion?
In my opinion, they are unfit for purpose, they hardly stop the bike unless you crank on them like king kong , and I'd upgraded the pads. Swapped mine over to some Zee's and wouldn't go back.
I totally agree. I opened a conversation with SRAM support who talked me through the pad advancement process, in the end we both agreed that they were low end brakes and if I wanted more power I should upgrade to a lever with swinglink technology.
I think Specialized spec'd the wrong brakes for this bike.
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