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• #8877
Nice! Are you coming on the 24th?
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• #8878
I hope so. Gathering of in-laws that day. Tricky.
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• #8879
Sounds like a perfect excuse! :0)
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• #8880
Breaking up families since 2013..
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• #8881
Me broaching the subject
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• #8882
Anyone bring paragon machine works spares into the UK or is it a matter of shelling out for shipping from America?
Alternatively is there a good source for compatible titanium bolts and washers for sliding dropouts?
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• #8883
@coldharbour used engine case bolts on the sliders on my talbot IIRC
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• #8884
My thoughts on the train. With a hex head? Would mean it'd easier to get up to torque with less rounding, but would also meaning carrying a spanner on rides.
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• #8885
Allen. Had to drill them out in the end :)
Hex head probably better, yea
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• #8886
Bit agricultural though. Might see if I can find some torx bolts that'll fit.
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• #8887
Hmm - at last a 51mm 100mm fork in the uk. Big price though.
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• #8888
Big price indeed. Big weight savings for the XC'ers too.
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• #8889
After a top fun day yesterday at Cannock Chase trails it's clear I need a full suspension bike.
I'm smallish so probs 26 or 27.5.
Under £1000, nearer £800 would be nice.
What are the go-to options?
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• #8890
it's clear I need a full suspension bike.
I'm smallish so probs 26 or 27.5.
Under £1000, nearer £800 would be nice.
What are the go-to options?
For your money these are supposed to be very, very good.
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/calibre-bossnut-full-sus-mountain-bike-p347143
http://paulscycles.co.uk/ usually has some good stuff in their sales but £1000 wont get you far.
Lots of used 26" AM / Trail bikes kicking around if you fancy going down that route
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• #8891
spam
Anybody interested in a pair of 47mm KH 29er rims?
Built up but never ridden £50 for just the rims
Or £150 built to SS surly ultra new hubs.
http://krisholm.com/en/gear/component/rims
selling for holiday funds
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• #8892
If you're patient a 26" can be bought or built up pretty cheap. Mines coming along nice and cheaply.
At under a grand you're best served looking at complete bikes though.
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• #8893
Why can't Shimano make a 165mm SLX crankset.
Buggerlugs
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• #8894
Mines coming along nice and cheaply
is it done yet?
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• #8895
I think I may have decided to get new F&F and swap all the bits off my 26" hard tail, I can't imagine I'd ride it much if I got a full sus enduro type thing.
Any thoughts on a suitable frame?
Is there such a thing as a locking rear arm for the uphill bits?
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• #8896
You're welcome, by the way.
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• #8897
You're actually better off with a bit of compression on the up hills as it allows power to transfer to the ground instead of spinning the wheel. You can get plenty shocks with lockout but you're probably better off going with a really well damped shock.
I tried a Manitou McLeod recently and frikking loved it. Felt much more progressively damped then the Factory Float I was eyeballing and much cheaper to boot.
If you can find one, Trek Slash's from past few years made fantastic all rounders. -
• #8898
Trek Slash's from past few years made fantastic all rounders.
Wutlol
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• #8899
Been focused on the roadie.
But all I need is crank arms, chain, and rear axle.
The bar stem combo is Fecking awesome.
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• #8900
Most shocks have a lock out. Mine has 4 positions. Lock - not quite locked- pretty open - very open.
I doubt I'll use it much unless I ride along the road to get to a trail.
I bought a commencal frame on clearance. No logical reason. Just always wanted a meta back in the day.
Can you use your hard tails fork? If it doesn't limit frame options it could save you a fair bit. I bought a new x-fusion fork. Well priced for the quality.
Worth looking here for 26" frames and bits.
Yup! Bars, stem, and a change of brakes as I inherited a set of Deore XTRs.