Trick is to go to the brewery. They get deliveries from respasados every 30 min, and less nuts. Appears to be equivalent number of lesbiansThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Trick is to go to the brewery. They get deliveries from respasados every 30 min, and less nuts. Appears to be equivalent number of lesbiansThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
had to drop off the Wife's reverb stealth at ION2 as it got the stupid squish and dead spot. Love the guys there, and we debated (not about AXS) but on modern droppers... the Oneup they sell is a better design, but two that work very well and are unbelieveably priced, and even easier/cheaper to replace are the Manic and Transx.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm going to pay $170 for a rebuild and I could buy a Transx... but the Reverb new is like $400
IMO there are 0 reasons why you should be running a reverb, even if it came brand new on the bike. There are so many other better and cheaper options, that are easily serviceable.
its kinda funny ION2 says well.. its like the Bently of droppers with it being hydruallically actuated, match maker compatiable etc.. (Fox being the rolls) and at the $400+ price point, you are incline to rebuild it every couple years for $170This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
but yes... they think the Tranx is just the smartest, most economical design
which model of TransX, or are they all the same? My kid's FS bike has a transX and I was looking to replace it, but maybe I won't. haha.
I have a reverb that has been good to me since the summer of 2018. knock on wood.
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I've gone through the gamut of dropper posts, Fox Factory, KSLev, AXS Reverb and now I've got OneUp droppers on both my bikes and have been happy. Relatively inexpensive and they work just fine, i find they are a little sensitive to over torqueing the seat collar but other than that struggle to see the value in anything else.
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Yea I also rode all 4 days. Really hope Timber is in the cards in the future. The wet spring/summer has kept the trails in good shape
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Well, finally grabbed a rack… so far, so good. Fits all the bikes. Still need to see how it handles the shuttle roads!
Only issue so far is if I toss a drop bar bike on it I can’t hang anything immediately to the right, but this is with fairly wide flaired gravel bars
Liking the approach to anti-rattle, similar design to a quill stem
Super quick to mount vs the recon’s design with just a quick spin of this bolt
Nice rack!
Loving my Velocirax after forgetting what I paid and the shipping. . Thought the shock dampers were gimmicky. But I have grown to love them. I can get the bikes lowering and walk away.
Went with the 5 for mine. Figure that's how many seats most vehicles have. Literally don't have to lift a bike onto my rack. So many eBikers are asking about it when they see how it loads.
This one certainly is easy to load/unload in the upright position compared to the wheel basket ones, just a couple inch lift to get the bars up and over.
Price is great on this guy and for the extra ~$100 the 6 vs 4 was an easy call, shuttle days can get weird like that when you run into people at the hill. easy assembly too, would be nice though if the local pickup was discounted vs the “free Canada wide shipping” option, but it was incredibly well packed at least.
On the island and checked out the jordie lunn bike park today. So sick. Why can’t Calgary and other towns have a nice place like that to ride bikes? 2 awesome climb trails with about 5 DH tracks, downhill pump track, 1 intermediate pump track, 1 beginner pump track, 7 different drops, rock rolls, jump lines… just unreal what they’ve built right inside a community.
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I mean Calgary is pretty damn flat..
I think the bigger issue is winsport’s management decisions… so much potential… such piss poor executionThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you use bike computers what model do you use?
garmin edge 130 plus.
Does what I need. Tracks heart rate (with a HR chest monitor), shows speed, elevation, climb, descent. Uploads to Garmin / Strava / phone.
I don't really use mapping functions and I don't need a color screen.
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Not currently; I actually don’t have anything right now with a hitch, this thing is has been borrowed till I figure out a new truck/bronco order shows upThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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My phone with a quadlock. You can buy seperate ANT+ sensors if you want cadence and heartrate tracking. Who needs dedicated computers anymore?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Locus Maps is pretty great for integrating everything you could need. Custom UI and maps from openandromaps.org
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I would never hang my phone off of my bike. Vibration is an issue, even with the new dampers, the display/OS works better for riding and tracking, and a phone is too big.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Garmin Edge is good.