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Giving the Gravity G29 a shot. So far, so good for a cheap bike.
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Sweet jeebus, bars keep getting wider and wider.
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Originally Posted by C Law
(Post 18112778)
Sweet jeebus, bars keep getting wider and wider.
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The bars definitely need to be shortened a bit.. Haha
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Got a new (to me) fork........ Still running it as a 3x3 until I get tired of that :)
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Trying to get back in the swing of things now that the kids are a little older. Recent mountain bike purchase was a left over Trek Remedy 8. I switched it over to 1x11 with XTR shifter, XT+ rear derailleur and 30t race face NW. Also added a KS Lev Integra dropper. It's been a lot of fun and looking forward to many more years and miles.
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Just got this after a trade with a friend. Single speed, fully rigid, and the bars are way too frickin wide. That is the first thing on the agenda.
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For when I have to pedal uphill. '13 Stupjumper Elite 29er with Stans Flow EX and Hadley Hubs (I know that the chain is not in the guide. Too much bourbon when installing it. It is now fixed!)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...pswimjddu3.jpg For when the lift or shuttle carries me up the hill. '14 Demo 8 II http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psnmgf4nct.jpg Hard Tail '13 Stumpjumper Comp HT (Currently being used as a Gravel Bike) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ps040fe3fc.jpg My Wife's Rig Yeti SB95 Aluminum http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psfdbb9b83.jpg Bike Room With Road bike on rack. '13 Roubaix Elite Apex http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psavomwgue.jpg |
Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 18122351)
Just got this after a trade with a friend. Single speed, fully rigid, and the bars are way too frickin wide. That is the first thing on the agenda.
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Originally Posted by TenSpeedV2
(Post 18122351)
Just got this after a trade with a friend. Single speed, fully rigid, and the bars are way too frickin wide. That is the first thing on the agenda.
http://i.imgur.com/DZAdmTv.jpg Is that a Redline Monocog? |
Originally Posted by craigcraigcraig
(Post 18127128)
Looks like you ride fixed gears and road bikes. You should give the wide bars a try for a bit before chopping them or buying more. There is a reason they come so wide and why so many people prefer them. You may just need to get used to it.
Originally Posted by Flandria_76
(Post 18127193)
Is that a Redline Monocog?
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I tried the new superwide bars for a few months, still have them on one bike for foolin' around. I just don't get it.
I remember BITD riding the stupid 21" narrow XC bars in the 90s too, couldn't hang with them, either. 25", about 640mm is the handlebar sweet spot for me. |
In my opinion, bar width is no different than saddle height. It is all related to body dimensions, fit and riding style. I have wider shoulders than most so I need a bit wider bar. I run 750s on my XC race bike and trail bike. I run 780s on my rigid single speed and 785s on my rigid fatbike. I tried 660 through 720 bars and felt cramped.
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updated with some revelate gear:
https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hp...91889127_n.jpg i actually got these for a different bike which is why the frame bag looks small, i just couldnt help but test them on the ecr. ill be getting a full kit from revelate thats made for this bike this winter. also have the RH+Knards tubeless now, did a doublewrap of gorilla tape w/ 4oz sealant in each tire and has been good so far |
Originally Posted by Flandria_76
(Post 18127193)
Is that a Redline Monocog?
Not sure what it is (other than that it IS a sweet ride),but no,it's not a Monocog. |
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Just showed up in the mail today and I slapped it together. 2014 NS Bikes Eccentric steel frame, 150mm fox talas fork, sram drivetrain/brakes, other stuff :). Another used ebay score. Been riding 29ers for a long time and wanted to try out a 27.5er and a slack hardtail. Hopefully it doesn't suck when I test it out tomorrow. |
Krampus
SS Shredder with Dirt Wizards: https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5816/...a06bf610_b.jpgUntitled by Mike, on Flickr Rohloff'd and Dyno'd Bikepacker with Knards: https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5705/...d2acfc2e_b.jpgKrampus on the trail by Mike, on Flickr (overloaded for some wet, cold, snowy weather) Winter forest road cruiser with Rohloff and Niccotine studs: https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8584/...9ceb933b_b.jpgNo Parking Krampus by Mike, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by bmike
(Post 18273740)
Winter forest road cruiser with Rohloff and Niccotine studs
how sticky are they on icy pavement and snowpacked trails? |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18276741)
how do you like the nicotines on RH rims (if those are RH rims) ?
how sticky are they on icy pavement and snowpacked trails? https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8590/...60868dc2_b.jpg45nrth Nicotine by Mike, on Flickr stiction is good. i don't ride aggressively in the woods when its icy, but i have no complaints. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7470/...fbf5c56c_b.jpgIcy lakefront MUP by Mike, on Flickr https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7504/...d7227ff4_b.jpg45Nrth Nicotine did their job. Smooth ice, chunky ice, vehicle ruts. Gripped with confidence. by Mike, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by bmike
(Post 18276806)
yes, I run the nicotine on the rabbit holes. the wide rim makes them boxy.
stiction is good. i don't ride aggressively in the woods when its icy, but i have no complaints. ps: "stiction" - i like it |
Originally Posted by Mumonkan
(Post 18276908)
thanks! the tire tracks are a good frame of reference for me since they were the cause of me eating many ****s in previous winters
ps: "stiction" - i like it I rode some stuff in the woods where I couldn't walk. If I would have had to out a foot down I would have been sliding a long ways down. I started wearing those micro spikes on my boots for that stuff. |
Originally Posted by bmike
(Post 18276964)
If I would have had to out a foot down I would have been sliding a long ways down.
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