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  • we need @BareNecessities back to update weekly agenda

  • yes they are quick.
    vittorias mix great too but on a par in terms of quick wear

  • Yeah, come Winter and I'll be back to riding on roads - which here means really hard, wet gravel, or the hardtail for actual mud. If the speeds can hold up for at least a Summer - or even two with more sporadic riding - then I think it's worth the plunge.

    I know weight, RR and speed doesn't matter as much, but most guys I ride with are roadies and faster than me, so every little helps.

  • I recently sold some Terreno Zeros. I liked them, but wanted something slightly knobbier.

  • Everything about this makes me want to give up cycling

  • If they would have given everyone one of these during covid, it would have ensured we all stayed indoors.

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  • I reckon they asked everyone in the Kona office that day to design one part of the bike but they weren't allowed to see what anyone else had done.

  • Great setup but ugly frame. Should be more Mtb-like IMO, XC fork and tires

  • And they did the same with each frame tube

  • What even size is that?!

  • From IG.


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  • Is anybody running Hope RX4 calipers? I've set them up with Apex AXS and they seem to work very well, but I just can't seem to prevent rub.

    The bleeding process was quite easy and I followed Hope's instructions to the letter. It just seems like the (new) pads just aren't far apart enough for the rotor. I made sure that the pistons were pushed in etc during the bleeding process, but still getting a very light rub front and rear. It's not too much of an issue as it really is very light, but still annoying. Do I just need to suck it up until the pads wear a bit?

    One thing I noticed is that the brakes clamp very early in the lever action. Can you bleed brakes too well?

  • embrace the rub

    also when you bled did you use the alu spacers that caliper comes with? IMO they are not wide enough, almost bleed with a screwdriver pushed against them so the pistons are flush inside the caliper

  • It could be that your rotor is slightly out of true, or your frame isn't faced perfectly. I had one frame that was just a tiny bit off which meant the pads weren't parallel to the rotor face and it was impossible to get them running nicely.

  • I'm going to give this another go - I used the spacers and pretty sure I pushed the pistons in, but perhaps not enough.

  • or your frame isn't faced perfectly

    Seems to be front and back, and they are brand new Futura Cross + forks, so I hope not!

  • they are brand new Futura Cross + forks, so I hope not!

    They don't get less faced as they get older 😁

  • I had them on my Rival 1 mechanical groupset. There was a small amount of rub but nothing significant. Yes it did go after a short time of wear/bedding in.

    Glad to hear they engage with little lever pull on the nexer AXS levers, I had the opposite on those older, crap Hydro levers. Break performance was stellar though.

  • they come out when you bleed, unlike shimano bleeding spacer hope makes the pistons fair bit outboard

  • So this is now suitably tinkered with...just the GRX chainset / FD to switch in still...

  • Not sure I follow, sorry 😅

  • @keepitmencap ive never been able to completely eliminate rub from my rx4+ calipers, and as they are such a PITA to bleed I just accept a slight rub. It’s normally only ever on my rear .

    By the time your on the gravel you can’t hear it anyway

  • They don't get less faced as they get older 😁

    Oh god, I'm thick!

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