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• #26452
after a wide rim 35mm+ boost wheelset if anyone has
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• #26453
Yes, I use a Garmin to record normally. For skiing, Garmin (or Strava, can't remember at which point it happens) can automatically remove the chairlift data, I can't remember whether it works for bike too.
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• #26455
Upper chain guide (which I have to get for my new spider) vs upper and lower for an Enduro bike- what do people think?
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• #26456
ah too narrow for me! thank you.
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• #26457
What mounting options do you have? ISCG? I've not felt or seen a need for a lower guide on modern bikes with a clutched derailleur and NW chainrings. Bashguard may make sense if you have a fancy crankset you want to protect.
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• #26458
I've had a OneUp upper guide, and currently a knock-off version of it; fitted and never thought about it again. It's only there as a failsafe, as already said clutch mechs and chainrings are doing most of the work these days
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• #26459
I think a bash guard would be a good idea, I previously had a OneUp combined bash and upper guide, but it broke the carbon ISCG tab on my carbon frame so I took it off (and had the frame repaired).
Which was, looking back on it probably user error for over tightening the upper guide, but I’d have preferred it if a little thought had gone into making that difficult to impossible to do - a much smaller bolt for e.g.
Anyway! I guess what I’m wondering is whether a lower guide is good for peace of mind, or would simply add friction when going up hill/along the flat, and therefore be more annoying than restful, if that makes sense.
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• #26460
I think the lower guide like is on the newer MRP Sxg wouldn't hurt, especially if you want a bashguard. Certainly no need for a roller that is in constant contact with the chain.
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• #26461
I’m about to get on a plane for 14 hours- what would be some good mountain biking videos to download before we push back?
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• #26462
My bars feel too wide and I want to cut them down, they are 750mm. Everyone tells me that isn’t very wide. I’m tall+skinny and use a 38cm bar on my road bike.
This is all new to me, is there a general rule for mtb bar width?
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• #26463
How long you been riding that bike/MTB? Give it some time I say.
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• #26464
^This. Give it some time.
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• #26465
Where abouts and what sort of trails are you riding?
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• #26466
And before you cut; move your grips and brake levers in and try the different widths. Saves you buying a new bar because you cut them to narrow…
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• #26467
Anyone got tips for riding BPW in a fortnight? Will be hiring bikes, using the uplift and doing green/blue trails and wondering what conditions to dress for. ie. is it going to be sleeves regardless of the weather due to elevation/descending/etc.
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• #26468
It's not really high enough to make any meaningful temperature difference from the valley floor. You can spend a bit of time at the top but that's doing it wrong, really you want to be off the bus and hitting the trail immediately. You might have to some mid-trail stops if your group is inexperienced so it's worth having something that can block the wind.
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• #26469
Above 14-15 degrees I normally ride base layer/short sleeves.
Don’t forget that you’ll get pads with the hire bike I believe so there’ll keep your knees/elbows warm.
I’d suggest that you only do one green, the blues are a joy. Even give the red Vicious Valley a try
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• #26470
If it’s raining I’d say just use a cheap jacket. You’re using the uplift so you’ll not get the heat through climbing and there’s a fair to middling chance that you could have a little lie down and tear a good jacket.
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• #26471
Thanks all, makes sense. Is it muddy this time of year?
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• #26472
It's alway muddy in Wales
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• #26473
But trail centres don't really get muddy
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• #26474
It drains very well, if you time it that it hasn’t rain for a day or two before and doesn’t the day you’re there it’ll be running pretty dry.
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• #26475
Most likely moving to the lakes in June and my gf is preemptively eyeing up bigger bikes (currently she rides a 100mm hardtail). What lightweight trail bike should she buy? Maybe she needs a 'downcountry' bike?
The new Canyon Neuron 7 WMN on cycle-to-work seems hard to ignore, it's the alu version with XT kit and a Fox 34 grip for £2600. Anyone ridden one? Does @skinny ride a neuron?
I noticed the xs and s come with 27.5 wheels. Is this a dealbreaker? Or will it not matter?
I like to keep track of the amount of hours I rode my mtb