Clark W. Griswold
Join Date: Mar 2014
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Bikes: Foundry Chilkoot Ti W/Ultegra Di2, Salsa Timberjack Ti, Cinelli Mash Work RandoCross Fun Time Machine, 1x9 XT Parts Hybrid, Co-Motion Cascadia, Specialized Langster, Phil Wood Apple VeloXS Frame (w/DA 7400), R+M Supercharger2 Rohloff, Habanero Ti 26
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I would shorten them. No wraps no silly stuff make them work for this bike and then keep in mind they probably could use some new hoses and fluid for that next bike if that happens. Always figure out the bike you are currently using not some future bike which may or may not happen. Keep in mind as you may know but Magura rim brakes are known as rim crushers because of their power so make sure you have some stout wheels. I cannot speak to 2012 Coda Comp wheels but the 2015 ones could potentially be a little less ideal but not so bad. We didn't typically see a lot of wheel issues with Jamis but people also weren't installing HS33s which are fantastic rim brakes but can take their toll.