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• #6901
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• #6902
OK! Makes sense. CRC does service a lot of MTBs...so they may be able to give an educated guess. Maybe...the shop is nearby.
There are no official dealers for NI, there is one shop that sells a lot but they have a reputation of being very expensive.
Either way the sock has to go, it has a hole. So why don't I start a thread here soon titled "jwestland who has no clue attempts to rescue an f1000 from the bin cos it followed her home". Or suchlike :)
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• #6903
Cannondale Hollowgram wheels are produced under license by Stans, and are tubeless. Interesting.
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• #6904
So why don't I start a thread here soon titled "jwestland who has no clue attempts to rescue an f1000 from the bin cos it followed her home". Or suchlike :)
Yeah. Do it. You can replace the 'sock' reasonably easily...if you can get the fork out...
You might not be able to get a yellow one though :(
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• #6905
Didn't Stan's start doing wide Carbon wheels this year, too?
Might be the same thing from the same factory.
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• #6906
Almost certain, and a cynical man like myself might say that factory is probably the same one (or group thereof) that churns out all the other wheels.
Having said that though, if the stock bike comes with wheels that don't need immediately upgrading, it makes their OTP offerings way more appealing.
EDIT: 17mm internal and 35mm depth comes stock on the S6HM with eTap, along with carbon seatpost and bars... Doesn't look like the worst 6k bike you could buy.
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• #6907
Found a yellow one in Germany. 22 euro though :(
I do need headset bearings deffo....
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• #6908
Right you are
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• #6909
e-bikes. Cannondale getting on the bus. Looks like a Bad Habit with an integrated battery / motor.
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• #6910
18t chainring?
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• #6911
Looks like the drive goes through a gearbox before it hits the chainring.
Chainring can be as small as....14T.
Simple these things are not.
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• #6912
should be just a slice post, think dude put measurements on pedalroom
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• #6913
2005 CAAD8 - bent hanger, replacement = Wheels Mfg. Derailleur Hanger 110 - correct yes/no?
on a side note, don't force a short cage Apex mech to run a 30T cassette by maxing out B-screw. Lasted 500k's then much breakage, many bent things.
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• #6914
anyone got a dale mtb hardtail (alloy - cad4+) going spare? just the frame
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• #6915
Broke the habit of a lifetime and cleaned this before my last 'big ride' of the summer tomorrow.
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• #6916
Found this on a local site, love this paintjob. Sadly it's far too small
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• #6917
Best paintjob. What's 'local'?
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• #6918
Found this on a local site, love this paintjob.
If anyone is interested:
https://www.adverts.ie/road-bikes/cannondale-caad4-professional-racing-bike/9132674
Asking Price: €500
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• #6919
Thanks, sorry I forgot to link
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• #6920
No worries. Shame it's too small for you. Maybe someone else will snatch it.
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• #6921
Does anyone recognize this particular model? Some kind of cheap-ish hybrid?
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• #6922
M200? Basic mountain bike from the late 90s
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• #6923
Sorry if im missing soemthing, but what is the actual point of the bike? For the fats who cant climb?
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• #6924
That's always my first reaction to e-bikes. But if you have some sort of health problem/are of advanced age, and just can't muster the energy, surely it's nice to be able to keep MTBing?
(I currently won't be found dead on one, no)
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• #6925
Currently I am in the Pyrenees, and the majority of MTB I saw are electric bike.
They're a massive deal here now.