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• #77
Never heard of them before, I'll be interested top know how well it works, does it have a clutch?
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• #78
According to bikerumor: "It also gets a elastomer damping system inside the pulley cage pivot to keep the chain from bouncing. Not exactly a clutch, but same idea. The wound spring that’s visible here is the tension spring."
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• #80
Stil haven't gotten round to fitting the Acros groupset unfortunately. I did manage to setup the new wheels tubeless. It required a huge compressor and a lot of vaseline, but in the end I got it done. I used fatty stripper tape on one wheel and Stans Tesa tape on the other, to see which will work best.
I also added a bike to my stable. At the moment I only use it to bring the kids to school, but I am hoping to do some bigger tours on it in spring / summer.
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• #81
Decided to upgrade some of the parts on the bike. For that purpose I bought a donor bike. Thinking of using the groupset and the headset.
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• #82
Well jealous, would love a big dummy. Great colour too. Bloke round my way has one that he has e-biked up, looks amazing.
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• #83
Over the last month I made quite a few changes to the Surly.
Tires: tubeless Hutchinson Python tires.
Crankset: XTR 970
Headset: Chris King
Seatpost: Thomson
Front rack: Old Man Mountain with Witslingers bags
Seat post clamp: SalsaI still need to fit the shifters and derailleurs from the GT.
Also thinking of bying a Discord Creemee stem in silver.
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• #84
New wheel day. Bring on the snow! Also fitted a Thomson post, to see how the bike would look with more silver. Not really feeling it though.
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• #85
Old post looks better yeah. Where are you, any chance of snow or just like big tyres?
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• #86
Where I live we don’t get much snow. But I plan on taking it with me on a ski trip in March.
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• #87
First ride with the new wheels/tires yesterday was a blast. Grip is superb and so is comfort.
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• #88
We finally got some dry and sunny weather in the Netherlands. Seems like forever when that last happened.
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• #89
New handelbar day
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• #90
This bike is wild, what arez the bars like?
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• #91
Whiskey Parts Milhouse carbon
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• #92
Yes, sorry i meant what are they like in use?
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• #93
They feel unlike anything I have tried so far on this bike. Which is saying something, because this is already my fourth handlebar so far (before MCFK, Jones H-Bar carbon, Groovy Luv Handles).
The angles feel very similar to the Luv Handles, which is great because I really liked those. They are much wider than anything I have used so far though. Combined with the 'riser' bit, they have a pretty big impact on the handling of the bike. Not sure yet if it is an improvement.
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• #94
New wheel day. Almost anyway. Let there be light.
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• #95
First time for me on a 'funpark' style track. Scary as hell, but after three runs I started to get to get the hang of it.
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• #96
Went camping with my kid. I was able to pack everything I needed and then some. Love this bike!
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• #97
In addition to XTR 970 and 9000, I now have 980 in my stable.
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• #98
oo yes big fan
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• #99
New chainring.
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• #100
The time has come to say goodbye...
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Super stoked to finally get my hands on my new groupset. It's an Acros A-ge 1x11 hydraulic groupset. It was only sold for a short amount of time and I don't think many were sold. Weight without hydraulic fluids is 305 grams.
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