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• #4927
Loving riding this at the moment.
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• #4928
Nice
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• #4929
bloody nice
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• #4930
Nice and yet slightly odd in a way I can't quite put my finger on. Is it a very large 29er or a 650B?
120 fork?, bottle cages and tough wheels = Rough mile eater?
Like the way the RS makes a 44mm HT look in proportion
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• #4931
It's a huge 29er!
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• #4932
It's a huge 29er!
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• #4933
i riding this
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• #4934
spam
Anybody interested in a pair of 47mm KH 29er rims?
Built up but never ridden £50 for just the rims
Or £150 built to SS surly ultra new hubs.
http://krisholm.com/en/gear/component/rims
selling for holiday funds
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• #4935
spam
Well, if we're spamming the 29er thread with KH rims, my 38mm wide XC rims are also for sale.
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• #4936
Anyone looking to shift a medium frame and fork?
Frame I've got is just too long.
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• #4937
where can I find spesialized renegade controls in 29 x 1.8" :/ or any similar 45mm 29er tyres (tubeless rdy)?
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• #4938
Yeuup tell me about it! When i sweeped the web in search of them a while a go, i think i may have seen that they went out of production (?)
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• #4939
what frame have you got? am looking to upgrade from my scandal
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• #4940
Fully rigid Genesis fortitude race. Awesome bike but probably not for you
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• #4941
ah. no worries. watching a felt susser on ebay but probably going to be too small. struggling to find anything i want :( where are there some good other 2nd hand marketplaces? bikeradar, pinkbike, ebay been trying
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• #4942
Singletrackworld.com
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• #4943
Yeah singletrack classifeds are pretty good. Pinkbike has a few jokers
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• #4944
i could be interested in selling my lynskey ti 29er complete
medium frame, rockshox worldcup fork, thomson bits, chris king hubs, bb and half the head set (other half is CC) xt 2x10 drivetrain
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• #4945
Ah, literallly just picked up a singular swift for cheaps, but thanks
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• #4946
Thoughts on the shimano mt66's ?
Ive got Stan's ZTR Rapid on formulas atm, which I cannot keep true, each ride them come back wobbling
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• #4947
(I was also at Afan, and I can imagine the pain from going rigid is something else)
Boastpost: I rode rigid there when I first started mountain biking, for around a year and a half, two or three times a week.
Then I had surgery.
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• #4948
I'd probably go for these instead.
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;product=77708;menu=1000,2,140,209;mid%5B670%5D=1;orderby=2
Similar weight ( a bit less, I think ) same spoke count, wider rims and cartridge bearing hubs. Depends on if you have 135mm rear spacing, rather than 142mm.
You might ask @Aroogah what he thinks, as he recently bought some*
*unless they've exploded in his face..
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• #4949
If I could keep them inflated I would be happy to have them explode in my face. But I've been sick and on holidays and short of "bits" to sort out the bike. So I need to give it a go again this weekend but overall it looks promising, I just need more tubeless goo. Which I have now.
They look like good wheels, nice, solid, not bling but likely to last a long time. For the money, they seem like a solid choice. Deffo need destickering though.
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• #4950
If I could keep them inflated
Tubeless can be an arse sometimes, depending on tyre/rim combination. Do you have Contis, as they can be awkward to seal?
The only tools you need to get the lowers off are an allen key and rubber mallet...
Google Reba Service Video or something.
It's probably just hydrolocking - you'll find a load of oil or water floating about the lowers because a seal has gone.