RiderOnTheStorm
E*POWAH Master
New chainstay pad from Race Face. Great design, durable, strechable fabric with velcro strap, and priced right. Note, the larger "Oversize" size fits best on emtb chain stays in my opinion.
can you tell me the vendor of this?Bash plate, I hit a few rocks
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Sorry for your loss . . . Would be fitting to bury her along one of your favorite trails though!Replaced worn out cassette , chain & chainring on my Whyte e160rs .( no pics) ...but yesterday was a very sad day as I had to say goodbye to one of my oldest riding companions after years of being together and visiting some fantastic locations ..it was time to say goodbye .. as she's split ..
I knew at the end of our recent Kirk Yetholm ride that the end was nigh ..but only just got around to looking for something better..
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Hello Raptor 14 ...hope you Ospreys are as good ..but with a price reduction down to £87.00 from an rrp of £145.00..it seemed like a good idea
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Here you go,can you tell me the vendor of this?
Indeed it would ..had she not already met a grisly end in the bin wagon ..when its over ..its really overSorry for your loss . . . Would be fitting to bury her along one of your favorite trails though!
Have you used this yet and if you have is it as good as the Park Tool spoke tension meter pleaseSpoke tension gauge, as a first step towards fixing a damaged spare wheel.
Now contemplating buying a new spare wheel to match the replacement rear instead...
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Best thing I ever found for removing sticky residue are CPU cleaners@Sanzun
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Removing Gorilla tape residue from wheel rims
I used Gorilla tape on my wheel rims, as recommended by my LBS. It's great, looks fantastic and it works a treat. But Oh boy! When you want to remove it what an absolute sod! When you peel it off the thick sticky adhesive is left behind. I have tried a proprietary "Sticky Stuff Remover" that...www.emtbforums.com
I've only had a quick play with it so far. Never used the park tool one, so can't do a comparison I'm afraid, but seems decent quality for £20. I'm not sure how well calibrated it is, but should be good enough for relative measurements.Have you used this yet and if you have is it as good as the Park Tool spoke tension meter please
Looks sharp (no pun..) What's the cranks length?Hope cranks
155mm. my others were 165.Looks sharp (no pun..) What's the cranks length?
That's not much Where is this going? I'm running 160mm cranks and thought these were already very short. Soon we'll need more powerful motors, or shorter legs...155mm. my others were 165
Probably not the reason for you guys switching over to a "bum bag" (as we call them here in Oz) but was starting to get some serious sweat rash in the summer months with my back pack.I swore to never own a hip pack, laughing it off as another passing industry fad. But…….. after a trip to GoOutdoors with my lad and a look and try of the Camelback LR4, I’m deffo ordering one for when I’m able to ride again. It just feels right, don’t care about looks, it’s behind me
I run 165mm cranks on my regular pedal bikes and I'm 6' tall. me personally I have no issues with the 160 cranks on my emtb especially with the support of the motor, I've also ran it unassisted and it felt ok. I'm sure I wouldn't mind 155mm as well, that's what the motor is there for haha I haven't even ran it above 60% power eitherThat's not much Where is this going? I'm running 160mm cranks and thought these were already very short. Soon we'll need more powerful motors, or shorter legs...
Nice one, thanks for the feedback mateI've only had a quick play with it so far. Never used the park tool one, so can't do a comparison I'm afraid, but seems decent quality for £20. I'm not sure how well calibrated it is, but should be good enough for relative measurements.
Should have kept the field surgeon table and ditched the out of dateI'm one of those riders who carries the kitchen sink on every ride ...you know ..just in case
It's a bit smaller than the HAWG it's replacing so I'll probably have to leave the field surgeon table behind ..
Aye..talk about words that come back to haunt you ..Should have kept the field surgeon table and ditched the out of date
CooP sandwiches
In my personal experience I've found whilst maxxis wearing out if you get the softer compound the ride feel is just so much better than schwalbe, but that's just my opinionBit of a spending spree on the rear end. Spent ages deciding on hub colour, does look better than in the pics.
Gone for Schwalbe as maxxis wear out too quick, hope it’ll be as good as it’s claimed to be?
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