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Old 02-18-22, 12:37 PM
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jonathanf2
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Originally Posted by cyclezen
Huge Help ! Thx !
Lg is definitely the one !
Video a big help. Interestingly guy went with a Redshift suspension stem and seatpost.
I'm definitely going with the Redshift stem and at first gonna use my Rockshox seat post - which may need to be switiched to a Redshift post; since the Rockshox is a zero offset.
Also will be changing the bars - 46 being way too wide for me, and will want an oval/flat top of bar.
But now know what the base bike will be...
Ride On
Yuri
For the price, I have no complaints with the X. It's very customizable and easy to maintain. I built mine from the X frameset only, and the reason I went with them was due to the price and having an ample supply of replacement parts on-hand (frame, fork, hangers, etc.). Also Poseidon has the thru-axle upgrade option. I ended up swapping my rear QR hanger to TA (I have QR/TA compatible carbon wheels) and it's just easier to align the rear wheel when doing maintenance. The front QR fork hasn't been an issue at all. The only oddity I find with the bike is the short head tube, but in actual riding it hasn't been an issue.
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