-
• #11377
yeah, mine is almost identical (i think it's the deore version of that) and it works great with my sunrace 10-42 10spd
-
• #11378
I've heard rumblings the short cage Zee works with a 42t cassette (though this is probably largely dependent on dropout geometry), so I'm guessing a medium cage should be no problem.
-
• #11379
Anyone fancy riding out to / meeting up in the North Downs tomorrow and riding some fun trails? @xkittyx @umop3pisdn @platypus @Sparky
-
• #11380
bike is being completely rebuilt at the moment - sorry!
-
• #11382
Gotta do work stuff this weekend so just going to do a short jaunt to epping. Would love to join in future and ride something a bit more bumpy.
-
• #11383
Travelling i'm afraid
-
• #11385
He went with a 6 month visa in February, so back in August, I guess.
-
• #11386
I am thinking about making a 29er hardtail MTB frame where I can swap between rigid forks for heavy off road touring and suspension forks for single track.
Trying to figure out the geometry I need to settle on a suspension fork. What is the value for money tapered suspension fork these days? And what kind of travel am I looking for?Currently I am riding a Inbred 29er with Rock Shox Reba 100mm travel and 490mm a-c Salsa Firestarter forks.
But as you can see I need a larger frame
-
• #11387
I thought about doing this when I got my cotic a year or so ago
finally decided swapping forks was too much of a pain, so have some bottle cages taped to the fork (sid 29) lowers, and then a full complement of bikepacking bags, from which I take as many as I need for the trip. touring with front squish is so much fun.
-
• #11388
Went to Epping in the end.
There’s a very naughty jump and drop line that’s appeared to the right of the bomb hole line on the trail just before claypit hill. Recommend suspension.
-
• #11389
Yeah, maybe that is more sensible.
-
• #11390
crappy pic of lightweight touring mode in the black mountains this feb
-
• #11391
Looks like type 2 fun :-)
Any photos of the cages mounted to forks?
-
• #11392
What is the value for money tapered suspension fork these days?
You can do a lot worse than a Reba. 120mm is probably the most you’d want on a 29er Hardtail.
-
• #11393
it was type 1 but extremely muddy on everything!
mounting: fork lowers + inner tube cut to size of cage mount + cage (bendy is best) + generous layer of black duck tape + generous layer of silver duck tape + bottles (I prefer tesco pineapple 1l ones) = happiness
-
• #11394
also I bloody love the solaris geo with a 120mm SID, feels perfect.
-
• #11395
Thanks.
I am going to sell the forks and Inbred as soon as I have build a new frame and use that to pay for forks.
The Reba are 1 1/8" straight steerer. -
• #11396
Thanks.
I might machine some clamps with M5 bosses. Like this: -
• #11397
if you do I might take a few! although this method has worked well for at least 2000km now
-
• #11398
Haha. There is no need.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/dmr-hinged-clamp/rp-prod745
Edit: Abort mission. Misread size. For REBA forks I would need 39mm not 34.9
-
• #11399
yeah. there are already solutions out there. but I want something really good = custom made.
-
• #11400
Cool,
I will draw something up.
I might machine some, but I will start out by designing something that can be 3D printed in SLS
Has anyone bought a thru-axle from China? I need something compatible with the RockShox Maxle Stealth/Ultimate/whatever after my last one sheared itself off. Kind of balked at paying £30 for a threaded shaft of metal.
Just wondering whether it's a false economy buying the cheap ones which then ruin my fork threads or something