Bigkatoomer
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Hi all,
Would be interested to see what people are upgrading on their Rises, and why. A dangerous thread for my wallet I feel....
What I have done on my M10 Size XL:
Would be interested to see what people are upgrading on their Rises, and why. A dangerous thread for my wallet I feel....
What I have done on my M10 Size XL:
- Tyres: Maxxis Assegai Front and DHRII rear. Not fitted but ordered with bike as reviews said standard tyres were poor. Still at Bike shop, waiting for the.....
- Range Extender - Bought with bike in mid-feb. Still no sign. Not ever needed it yet though!
- Front Brake Disc - Swapped out 180mm Galfer for Hope 220mm and adapter for more bite. Straight swap and very pleased. +100g -£60.
- Grips: Brendog Thick Deathgrips - Not a huge difference, but a more comfortable grip for me.
- Garmin Top Tube mount - Can mount the Garmin 530 straight onto the steerer. Clean, light look.
- Additional volume spacers for 36 Factory forks - Currently unfitted. Aiming to smooth the chatter but not bottom out on small jumps and drops. Not a big deal, so haven't bothered yet
- Tubeless conversion - LBS did this as bike prep for the sale
- Pedals - DMR Flats. Have always had SPDs but not missing them at all. Flats are kinder on my old knees for twisting, more reassuring through sketchy technical bits and while those around me clatter around to get clipped in before a run, I'm straight in there! - Paired with some FiveTens for maximum grip
- Cheap toolbox waterbottle - Short rides I don't need water, long rides I take a backpack/Camelback, so I keep my spare tube, levers, Stans tubeless repair, CO2 cannister in there
- OneUp Pump and Multitool - Really good pump. Totally overspec'd and perhaps in hindsight unnecessarily heavy - but a lovely bit of kit and multitool.
- Front Mudguard - RRP Proguard - Large f. Mounts to back of forks with screws, not zip ties. Ugly, but stops my face getting covered in sh*t.
- Invisiframe - LBS didn't want to do it, so I fitted it - Takes HOURS when all I wanted to do was ride my brand new toy. Obviously worth it for the long run, but needs patience. Full gloss version for my bike.
- AXS Rear derailler - One less wire. Simple install. Still split on swankiness vs another battery to charge.
- Saddle - People mention the Ergon saddles, but I've never found this standard saddle uncomfortable so far....
- AXS dropper - Well, since I've started.... but then have to find a place for the little LED block to go, possibly along the handlebar, but it's grown on me as I've got used to the mode colours, and it's useful having it out front.
- Aftermarket Fork inserts - My wrists are a bit knackered from falling a lot of motorbikes. I rode a friend's DVO and it was smooth like butter on the trail. I would like to try to get the Fox 36 Factory to be more like that using insertable widgets into the fork leg. No idea if that will have the desired effect.