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• #27652
These do look good. In need of new pads having lost one of my pair last week (POC VPD Air). Might be a bit pricey though, I tended to just pull them down while pedalling but have been using trousers more often now and that not as easy.
Tried pedalling in some Dainese rental pads this week and I have the scars to prove it.
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• #27654
rental pads
🤢
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• #27655
Tell me about it. I believe there is a knee pad going around the security conveyor belt at EDI constantly on a loop.
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• #27656
The OneUp dropper has moved from Stanton to Scott but might still be too tall.
But, at least it works. Going to get 165mm cranks and stick what shim pins I have left in it to drop it a bit and that might be enough. Anyone got any Shimano 1x 165mm cranks they want rid of?On to the Stanton. LBSGuy™ tried his own, very new, Fox dropper in it - it was at 9Nm but not over 10Nm of torque!!! just to stop it twisting but he said the Fox dropper did at least still function. But it is brand new. He tried shimming with cans but it didn't help (iced tea not IPA which might be the issue)
So, thinking about getting a 27.2 dropper and a longer plastic shim down from 30.9 to try and "fill the gaps" better.
Other than burning all my MTBs and going back to picking silly lightweight gravel bikes, any other brilliant ideas. I'm off to look for a 27.2->30.9 shim.
The Scott did at least finally touch some proper dirt though. Hooray
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• #27657
The Scott did at least finally touch some proper dirt though. Hooray
Great time of year for it
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• #27658
The Scott did at least finally touch some proper dirt though
Probably needs a service now
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• #27659
There was a clunk when it was fully locked out but fixed with some cable tension on the lever.
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• #27660
hippy, is this a one up V2 cable operated dropper? what size did you get, I believe they make a really long version right? how’s your been? it looks easy to unhook remove/install. I’m thinking of getting one for the new bike when I have sold my two mtbs
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• #27661
Yeah, internal routed cable dropper. 180mm I think with shims to take it to 160 maybe?
Dunno about the unhooking bit. It had never come out until I handed both bikes over to the LBS to play around with swapping them. I've added air to it which was a bit of a faff, having to take the saddle off. Seems pretty versatile but I wouldn't recommend if you have a Stanton or steel frame that needs a lot of clamp force to hold the post.
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• #27662
thanks dude
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• #27663
There was a clunk when it was fully locked out
Just the engine stalling
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• #27664
I've had two now, a 180 and then a 210. Both absolutely flawless. Their customer service is excellent too. I've changed crank length recently and actually think I could squeeze a shimmed 240 in my frame now, so I may have a 210 for sale after Xmas
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• #27665
It does have a bit of a scratch on the stanchion though. Doesn't affect the performance, just means wiping under the seal a bit more often which is a 5 second job
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• #27666
👍🏼
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• #27667
I've been putting a groupset upgrade on my YT on the long finger for a long time and the near death derailleur that's on there at the moment has been a small part in me barely riding the thing at all for the last year (life has mainly been in the way but knowing it shifts like a turd isn't inspiring me to get it out either...)
Hubs are Hope Pro4 on a 142mm x 12mm axle...
Should I be able to fit a 12-speed cassette on there?Recommendation for groupset these days? Do I go wireless?
I would quite like to give it a good once over too as it's still plenty of bike for me and I'm not in the market for a change at the moment... I did the bearings when I built it but not ridden it an awful lot since (I would say less than 500km) then so I'm not sure it's worth doing them again?
Thoughts and prayers?
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• #27668
Recommendation for groupset these days? Do I go wireless?
Advent X
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• #27669
12-speed ideally... any word on release date for Advent XII?
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• #27670
ah then defo wireless; GX AXS, you can install a 12 speed cassette on a Shimano HG freehub, in fact I have one in my shed that I need to get rid; I think 11-50 or something; works with GX AXS
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• #27671
12 speed is fine if you don't want a 10t on a HG freehub, if you do then you'll need a new freehub from hope, either microspline or XD, I'd recommend microspline and a Shimano cassette and chain as they shift beautifully.
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• #27672
165mm XT cranks and a 28T inbound for the Spark.
Also ordered an Ortlieb Quick Rack and OMM thruaxle kit for the Stanton as well as a 30.9->27.2 seatpost reducer to test out a 27.2 dropper my LBS guy has. -
• #27673
This is the info I need... I'm pretty sure I've got a Shimano SLX HG81 10-speed cassette on there at the moment and I see bike-discount.de are doing a very decent offer on GX AXS upgrade kit with chain and 10t-50t XG-1275 cassette so will I need to change the freehub? Will that cassette only be XG compatible or can I go Microspline?
I'm trying to minimise purchases/ potential for ordering the wrong thing as I'm pitching this as an excellent Christmas present to my wife :)
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• #27674
Should I be able to fit a 12-speed cassette on there?
Only an NX one, if it's an HG freehub. And NX cassettes are really shit, so I would change your freehub as has been suggested so you can choose from more
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• #27675
Cool, I'll probably just go for XD then as it means I can get the rest of the kit all in one...
Just polo in general.