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• #102
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• #103
does anyone know if mks chaintugs would work on the dropouts ?
or advise what would be the best chaintugs to use
i am getting a bit of wheel slippage with my QR's and want to solidify things outback -
• #104
does anyone know if MKS ? ONZA ? DMR ? chaintugs would work in the NS Suburban drops ?
i would like to buy a pair as the rear wheel slips ever so slightly with the NS tugs currently fitted, i don't really think it is of very high quality ? -
• #105
DMR will. Failing that get any BMX ones that you can find for 10mm axles.
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• #106
after a year or two of riding finally upgraded the wheels
Hope Pro II Evo trials hub to Mavic 729's
I did have a slight issue with a loose bearing in the front on my old Hope Pro 2's wheels so the bike never felt 100% there was always a bit of play up front. Fitted new kit on the weekend and it now pings like a tuning fork. Not a sound if you drop the front or rear of the bike just the sound of the tyres on the ground
did about 10 miles on saturday and it felt lovely, like one piece of metal
Confidence inspiring and lovely to ride now. Not that it was a dog before but it's just better now. No pic's... but soon -
• #107
well 10 years late but ......
in the intervening years i've broken the easton seatpost i originally had so up graded to a havoc and the easton bars i originally had were cut down a bit too much so upgraded those to havoc riser too for that extra width
and bought some new saint pedals about three years agoin those 10 years i think this is the bike i have probably spent the most time on, it's just the best bike i own, love it
avid bb7's still as sharp as the day i bought them can lock either wheel while seated with the merest of effort, who needs all that hydraulic fuss and nonsense
top tube protector added because it looked a bit messy with cable held in place with cable ties and it gives that old school bmx feel
I am rather partial to it - if it had all black components, i would consider it