upgrades
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#14
+1 on GR9s
I think the most overlooked upgrade is tires. Most stock bikes come with garbage tires. Get a nice front and as nice of a rear as you can afford to replace on a somewhat regular basis. No matter how nice the rest of your bike is if you've got cheap tires it's going to ride like a k-mart special.
I think the most overlooked upgrade is tires. Most stock bikes come with garbage tires. Get a nice front and as nice of a rear as you can afford to replace on a somewhat regular basis. No matter how nice the rest of your bike is if you've got cheap tires it's going to ride like a k-mart special.
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+1 on GR9s
I think the most overlooked upgrade is tires. Most stock bikes come with garbage tires. Get a nice front and as nice of a rear as you can afford to replace on a somewhat regular basis. No matter how nice the rest of your bike is if you've got cheap tires it's going to ride like a k-mart special.
I think the most overlooked upgrade is tires. Most stock bikes come with garbage tires. Get a nice front and as nice of a rear as you can afford to replace on a somewhat regular basis. No matter how nice the rest of your bike is if you've got cheap tires it's going to ride like a k-mart special.
#16
Are these 2 any good? I need a red tire.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...rium+Tire.aspx
https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=5420
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...rium+Tire.aspx
https://www.performancebike.com/shop/...tegory_ID=5420
#18
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I'm riding an 08 KHS Flite 100 too...so far I've changed the pedals, the chain, and the cog and I cut my steering tube down...next upgrade should be the saddle because it sucks (Selle San Marco Ponza LUX)...other than that it rides pretty smooth all stock...handling is a little twitchy/very responsive...the stock brake works well...
as for necessary upgrades:
definitely new pedals and saddle and depending on your terrain and riding style a new cog or chainring...everything else is fine as is and changing them is pretty much personal preference or needed maintenence...my bottom bracket started to click after a few months of riding up hills...
as for necessary upgrades:
definitely new pedals and saddle and depending on your terrain and riding style a new cog or chainring...everything else is fine as is and changing them is pretty much personal preference or needed maintenence...my bottom bracket started to click after a few months of riding up hills...





