prolix2
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Thanks for this. I'm gonna check mine first thingWell shit. 5 mile ride had it backing out. Just as the weather is clearing. Time to see how fast I can get some new bushings.
Thanks for this. I'm gonna check mine first thingWell shit. 5 mile ride had it backing out. Just as the weather is clearing. Time to see how fast I can get some new bushings.
Well shit. 5 mile ride had it backing out. Just as the weather is clearing. Time to see how fast I can get some new bushings.
Looks like it.How are these bushes supposed to attach? Friction onto the frame?
One can buy a tool from Cyclus Tools to mount or remove these bushings.How are these bushes supposed to attach? Friction onto the frame?
I can confirm that, my bike has cable gears.Am I right in assuming that the C frame has internal cable routing for transmission? All the images I can find are the higher end CC builds which look like they tie you to wireless with no routing.
Edit: Flow's review states it is so. C frames have cable routing for transmission.
Design Engineers are limited by product manager/marketing.I find it generally funny that engineers have spent hours to work perfect geometry and suspension kinematics and then avarge joe buys the bike and just adds 10-20mm suspension travel both ends and says it’s much better that way and those guys who designed the whole thing in the first place don’t know what they are doing . I understand that if you are big or light you might have to special tune the suspension, but adding travel ain’t it…
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