Post Your RideRe: Post Your RideThanks for the feedback about Speedpark. I was a little worried about buying from Taiwan. Good to get first hand feedback. Fork Ordered.
Re: Post Your RideNo worries mitzikatzi - your fork will show up no worries. Be careful when you're putting your brakes on if you use disks as the lowers are magnesium and the threading will strip if you are cack-handed with it. Otherwise I couldn't have been happier with them - nice and rigid for the sketchy stuff, the lockout is excellent and the price is definitely right.
So we get the leaders we deserve and we elect, we get the companies and the products that we ask for, right? And we have to ask for different things. – Paul Gilding
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
Re: Post Your RideI hear that Norco's going to end up as the 15th Dalai Lama, or become the woolly South American Camelid that you ride to the local store for choc milk and lollies..
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Heh heh. It's in the shed sitting on a CX fork so I don't lose the headset bearings and I have half a mind to temporarily put a 700c wheel back into the front and ride it like a rigid monster crosser. I need a MTB though. Other people posting their sweet, sweet dual suspension XC rigs in this thread are giving me a massive jealous. So we get the leaders we deserve and we elect, we get the companies and the products that we ask for, right? And we have to ask for different things. – Paul Gilding
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
Re: Post Your RideHere's my mountain bike. It's a 2005 Stumpjumper, although there is not much of the original bike any more.
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I've been staring at that picture for a good 2 minutes but I can't discern how the rear suspension works - those seat stays look seriously thin! So we get the leaders we deserve and we elect, we get the companies and the products that we ask for, right? And we have to ask for different things. – Paul Gilding
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
Re: Post Your RideThey are a real nice bike, those ASR5s.
The answer to your question drubes, is they flex, like Scalpel chainstays. Think: zero pivot ![]() "People have a right to their own opinions, but not their own facts. Evidence must be located, not created, and opinions not backed by evidence cannot be given much weight." -- James W Loewen
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Flex like a fishing rod? How does the damper work if it's working in a different plane to the flex? i.e. if it flexed like a leaf spring shouldn't the damper be in the centre of the seat stays? Yes, before you ask, I am particularly stupid. So we get the leaders we deserve and we elect, we get the companies and the products that we ask for, right? And we have to ask for different things. – Paul Gilding
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
Re: Post Your RideNew bike
Happy as a "A dessert without cheese is like a beautiful woman with only one eye."
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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Ooooh. C'mon bloke, spill! Need more details. I'm like what sees. ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Post Your RideRagley Blue Pig?
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Yes; it's a blue pig (Fox TALAS, XT group, ZTR Arch rims on XT hubs). My first proper off road bike and I had a ball yesterday up in the hills. Cheers "A dessert without cheese is like a beautiful woman with only one eye."
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
Re: Post Your RideThanks fellers, I miss a hardtail in the shed.
...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Post Your RideI am having pre mid life crisis. Think Steel not Titanium, thats still to come.
I thought about a Piglet the Blue Pigs brother. Ended up with a Pace RC 104. Mine is a 2010 frame from CRC $521to my door.
Re: Post Your RideThere's a lot of good looking bikes in this thread. But I thought I'd go ahead and post a pic of mine anyway.
My new (second hand) Yukon, with aftermarket parts off my old (now sold) DiamondBack MTB. ![]() I still think 29" is a fad.
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Photo's too big, all I can see on screen is the fork and half the front triangle. Apologies, I probably wasn't very clear in my explanation. From memory, there is a pivot on the Yeti 575 at the seat tube for the chainstay, but the chainstays flex. On teh ASR5 I think it's the same. On the Cannondale Scalpel, both flex. To answer drubes, sort of. Lateral flex that would otherwise make the bike unsteerable (in the case of the Scalpel) is reduced to normal levels by flattening the stays' cross-section so that they flex up and down but not side t oside. I think Yeti does something similar with their seat stays but it's been awhile since I loooked at one up close. I just love the minimalist ethos of the Scalpel. Everything pared down to the absolute minimum required to do the job, no unnecessary fork legs, pivots, bearings or axles, just using smart design and materials use to take weight out of the bike. Not the most comfortable, but still better than a hardtail and and just as quick. "People have a right to their own opinions, but not their own facts. Evidence must be located, not created, and opinions not backed by evidence cannot be given much weight." -- James W Loewen
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a better pic that shows it. My original Trek Fuel EX had no pivot. Giant Reign 1 Merida CX4 Trek Superfly Al Trek Earl
Re: Post Your RideLoovely!
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noice, Looks even better with black forks IMO (just like mine) bychosis (bahy-koh-sis): A mental disorder characterised by symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, that indicate impaired contact with reality not containing bicycles.
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Has changed a bit since then, s works stem at -8deg with bontrager low rise carbon bars and new sids with black stickers,and rocket ron f and ralph rear soon to have DT swiss stans wheels and some XX brakes. S Works SL3 Tarmac
Yeti ASR Alloy 1997 Specialized M2 S works Surly 1x1
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