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• #4352
Definitely 27.2mm seatpost on my Flow Myth.
Sparky - aside from the above stem I have a barset.
Bars - Astro Professional riser bars (silver colour). 625mm wide, slight sweep, 80mm rise (approx).
Amoeba shorty stem (50mm reach, small rise).
600g total weight.If you wanted the bars with the other stem that is doable. I'd like £5 per item plus postage but all offers considered.
Thanks Jeez, but I'm going to hold off until I have some spare cash.
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• #4353
^ Can't answer your question but** I'd be wary of assuming one 2.4 is the same as another**. On my current bike i'm riding 2.3s on the front and 2.55s on the rear. Naturally the front is wider...
Tis true.
What tyres were you considering Indra?
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• #4354
Spare cash to buy something decent rather than my tat?
Sorry, I didn't mean anything by it.
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• #4355
That's the sort of stuff I'm gradually replacing from my not-fancy but getting nicer bike. I normally change one thing before a big weekend, then see what frustrates me most about the bike, then change that next time.
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• #4356
I normally change one thing before a big weekend, then see what frustrates me most about the bike, then change that next time.
So... you wait until a big weekend of riding and then potentially balls up the handling of your bike.
U mad bro?
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• #4357
The 456 was lots of fun with slicker tyres and the suspension down around 100mm being thrown down steps and drops in town.
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• #4358
So... you wait until a big weekend of riding and then potentially balls up the handling of your bike.
U mad bro?
It's how I roll. Besides, with me in control of the bike, new handlebars are the least of the worries.
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• #4359
Any one interested in a logn muddy Easter group ride somewhere?
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• #4360
Possible. When / where? Sat and sun are good for me.
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• #4361
Saturday best for me - choice of non technical chilterns or your new found local knowledge of Surrey?
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• #4362
This morning:
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• #4363
Norfolk ? looks nice and flat
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• #4364
Norfolk ? looks nice and flat
Looks a bit like Thetford Forest?
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• #4365
Point of order... whilst we're not bursting with mountains in the bottom half of england I believe this is the *mountain *biking ride thread. Either way *nice *and *flat *are two words that should not be used together. Flat is that horrible, hopefully short bit between the top of an ascent and the start of a descent, or perhaps the bottom of a descent and the start of the next ascent. For me it's all about the two best things in life - hills and mud - albeit when it's sunny and dry and your bike doesn't need a half hour clean when you get home there are some serious compensations for a lack of mud.
The thread was initially called 'Let's offroad'. Please don't start that pointless argument about what is or isn't 'mountain biking'.
Flat(ish) trails can be lots of fun.
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• #4366
The thread was initially called 'Let's offroad'. Please don't start that pointless argument about what is or isn't 'mountain biking'.
Flat(ish) trails can be lots of fun.
This.
There's no reason why flatter trails can't be fun. Or trails without huge drops, or rock gardens, or whatever.
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• #4367
I set up my 2006/2007ish Magura Julies last night - when they actuate, the brakes are nice and firm, not at all spongy so no air bubbles, but the lever has about 10mm movement before it actuates. The lever moves completely freely, with no pad movement, for this first 10mm then 'hits' the hydraulic pressure. This happens even if the pistons are pushed right back and locked in place with a block of wood - the movement must be in the lever rather than in the caliper.
Is this normal? I have borrowed bikes with hydros before, but I can't recall whether or not they had this initial slackness.
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• #4368
Try the Magura Julie forum :-)
http://www.support-english.magura.com/index.php?showforum=7Some brakes have bite point adjustment, but not 2007 Julies, AFAIK
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• #4369
Dicki was almost right, BN was spot-on: Thetford Forest. We'd planned to go to Cannock but the snow meant we had to stay at home. Was in Bacton Woods this morning too.
http://app.strava.com/activities/45534899
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• #4370
Some brakes have bite point adjustment, but not 2007 Julies, AFAIK
Yeah, apparently it's normal. I don't see any advantage to speccing it like that, though.
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• #4371
Finally replaced my 5 year old, basically semi slick Highroller today... riding with rear wheel traction again should be fun
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• #4372
Nah, it'll just feel really draggy ;-)
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• #4373
That's what I'm afraid of :( Upgraded from wire bead to folding so hopefully the ~60g difference will counteract that...
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• #4374
Anyone fancy Swinley next weekend to check out the new trails?
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• #4375
Might be worth waiting until mid April for when its all open.
^ Can't answer your question but i'd be wary of assuming one 2.4 is the same as another. On my current bike i'm riding 2.3s on the front and 2.55s on the rear. Naturally the front is wider...