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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby mitzikatzi » Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:37 pm
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby drubie » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:19 pm
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby ghostpoet » Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:23 am
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby drubie » Fri Apr 06, 2012 12:44 pm
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.ghostpoet wrote:I 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..
I need a MTB though. Other people posting their sweet, sweet dual suspension XC rigs in this thread are giving me a massive jealous.
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Sharkey » Thu May 03, 2012 11:21 am
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby redcorpsjames » Sat May 12, 2012 1:51 pm
cell messenger fixie 2013
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby drubie » Sun May 13, 2012 8:50 pm
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!Fletch wrote:My yeti
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby trailgumby » Sun May 13, 2012 10:03 pm
The answer to your question drubes, is they flex, like Scalpel chainstays.
Think: zero pivot
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby drubie » Mon May 14, 2012 12:34 am
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.trailgumby wrote: The answer to your question drubes, is they flex, like Scalpel chainstays.
Think: zero pivot
but really, that's rubbish. We get none of it because the choices are illusory.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Mulger bill » Tue May 15, 2012 12:33 am
Ooooh. C'mon bloke, spill! Need more details. I'm like what sees.Chef wrote:New bike
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Chef » Tue May 15, 2012 7:18 am
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.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Mulger bill » Wed May 16, 2012 12:13 am
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby mitzikatzi » Wed May 16, 2012 4:47 am
I thought about a Piglet the Blue Pigs brother.
Ended up with a Pace RC 104. Mine is a 2010 frame from c r c $521to my door.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby megatron » Sun May 20, 2012 10:46 pm
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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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby trailgumby » Tue May 22, 2012 9:06 pm
Photo's too big, all I can see on screen is the fork and half the front triangle.toolonglegs wrote:You sure about that Gumby?
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.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Mugglechops » Wed May 23, 2012 4:39 pm
a better pic that shows it.trailgumby wrote:Photo's too big, all I can see on screen is the fork and half the front triangle.toolonglegs wrote:You sure about that Gumby?
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.
My original Trek Fuel EX had no pivot.
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby bychosis » Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:32 pm
noice, Looks even better with black forks IMO (just like mine)Fletch wrote:My yeti
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Re: Post Your Ride
Postby Fletch » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:01 pm
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.bychosis wrote:noice, Looks even better with black forks IMO (just like mine)Fletch wrote:My yeti
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