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  • Well it's a steel frame so you can just drill a hole for an internal dropper, the KS Lev is meant to be a good external one but expensive

  • So bring it out of the down tube and run the rest externally?

  • Am I right in thinking that i30 rim will work well for tyres from 2.2 to 2.6? 2.35 on my i23 have to be run at 35-40 psi to prevent roll over which defeats the purpose of running higher volume rubber.

  • I've found that 30mm internal works well for 2.4-2.6", but anything narrower can leave the sidewall slightly exposed, unless it's something like the Maxxis 'wide trail' version.

    2.2-2.3" seems a little happier with 25mm internal rims. It does depend a little on the tread pattern.

    Running slightly more than 5 psi helps too ;-)

  • ^ That's me being quite picky though, as I've never had any real issues with 'too wide' or 'too narrow' rims.

  • > I'd love a fast, super light, carbon, short travel, full sus, xc 29er (trek top fuel 9.7 for example). But my head tells me I should go for something with a bit more travel (trek fuel ex 9.8, if we're staying with the same brand). Both 29er, both carbon, but 100mm vs 130mm.
    
    I like xc racing but let's be honest, I'm not at a level where the extra weight of 30mm more travel will be the difference between winning and losing races...am I best off getting a "trail" bike
    

    May not make you win but you may pick up some places. Thats a serious amount of racing - enough to use the best you can. Your heart is right!

  • ^ guess I'll put the coding career change on hold....

  • I'll go with 29mm and 7psi. That should do it.

  • Fit a DH casing tyre and a CushCore liner, and you might manage 6psi.....

  • 2.35 Vittorias veyy happy on 27mm internal

  • I've also noticed my i23s get a bit grumpy when I'm running lower pressures but they seem OK around 20 front 30 rear.

    This is the 27.5 version

  • My i23s are equally happy with 28mm tyres :)

  • Thanks guys. I'll go with i30 and 2.4 minions. First to work out if they'll fit in my rear triangle.

  • What is this dark magic you speak of?

  • Looks amazing but kinda an over kill for my current level of riding.

  • Anyone doing Strathpuffer? I've just entered with a few friends. No idea what to expect... none of us have ever done any racing... I'm the only one in our quad who actually owns a mountain bike... Things are looking positive from the outset

    Edit: I'll probably be pestering y'all for tyre/setup advice and stuff so you've got that to look forward to

    Edit: @Ecobeard did it last year - doing it again? May send you a trillion questions over the next few months if that's okay? Reading through your excellent write up at the moment

  • I done it as a quad with @Ecobeard this year. We've entered it as a pair for 2019...

  • What @colm89 said

    Either of us will be happy to answer what we can.

    LoL - I forgot about that write up 😂

  • Had to have a read as well to jog my memory

  • Some initial recommendations:

    1. Get ice tyres
    2. Bring every single bit of cycling kit you own
    3. Rent a campervan
    4. Take the train up on Thursday night/Friday morning
    5. Bring a heat source
    6. Be prepared to be unprepared
    7. Don't over think it, just do it
  • Where are you travelling from?

  • Sage advice

    I would only add

    1. be prepared to be very cold, even by Scottish standards
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