gauteplass
Member
Hey guys!
So I have started my bike build, Trek Rail 7 2022 (LARGE) -with the intentions of making it a
"budget brawler".
I like my bikes easly maintaind, long lasting, "set to forget" and "Hard hitting". Normaly I ride enduro/downhill oriented tracks - and want to upgrade it for that intent.
Im not a huge fan of fine tuning and overly complicated set up parts, so for me the easier the better - and to get the best "bang for buck".
So after a few rides I have found out what parts work, and dont work for me. I have upgraded the cocpit and tyres, and now there is the two most expensive parts left -The suspension (suprise) and the brakes.
The bike comes stock with the Domian 160 fork- wich I actually liked. So Im not going to switch this out, but thinking of mabye increasing the travel to 170 (airshaft) and playing around the the tokens a bit.
The rear Deluxe Select+ on the other hand needs some upgrading. To my suprise that may be harder than I had thought, with the fittment issues on the downtube for the piggybacks.
My initial thoughts was to upgrade it to a Marzocchi Bomber Air or coil shock. I have poked around the internet, my local dealer and bikeshop...but neighter of them could give me an straight answar....does it fit?? Been looking at both 57,5 and 60mm stroke.
Now the standard brakes (M6100/6120) works ok, but I have always been a Sram guy and just cant get the feel of modulation on these brakes. Wich has led to some sketchy rides (especially in the wet). So I was looking at the Codes R, wich I have on my other enduro bike, The Code RSC, and the new DB8.
I cant really figure out what would be the best fit, both in performance and price.
Any input .. suggestion or advise for making the most out of this bike? cheers'
(sorry for my bad English)
So I have started my bike build, Trek Rail 7 2022 (LARGE) -with the intentions of making it a
"budget brawler".
I like my bikes easly maintaind, long lasting, "set to forget" and "Hard hitting". Normaly I ride enduro/downhill oriented tracks - and want to upgrade it for that intent.
Im not a huge fan of fine tuning and overly complicated set up parts, so for me the easier the better - and to get the best "bang for buck".
So after a few rides I have found out what parts work, and dont work for me. I have upgraded the cocpit and tyres, and now there is the two most expensive parts left -The suspension (suprise) and the brakes.
The bike comes stock with the Domian 160 fork- wich I actually liked. So Im not going to switch this out, but thinking of mabye increasing the travel to 170 (airshaft) and playing around the the tokens a bit.
The rear Deluxe Select+ on the other hand needs some upgrading. To my suprise that may be harder than I had thought, with the fittment issues on the downtube for the piggybacks.
My initial thoughts was to upgrade it to a Marzocchi Bomber Air or coil shock. I have poked around the internet, my local dealer and bikeshop...but neighter of them could give me an straight answar....does it fit?? Been looking at both 57,5 and 60mm stroke.
Now the standard brakes (M6100/6120) works ok, but I have always been a Sram guy and just cant get the feel of modulation on these brakes. Wich has led to some sketchy rides (especially in the wet). So I was looking at the Codes R, wich I have on my other enduro bike, The Code RSC, and the new DB8.
I cant really figure out what would be the best fit, both in performance and price.
Any input .. suggestion or advise for making the most out of this bike? cheers'
(sorry for my bad English)