Posted by: syncro
Picked up a Lyrik select + for $500.
Considering biting on a Chromag - Rootdown or Doctahawk???
Doctahawk is a lot of fun, but the discount on a complete Rootdown is ridiculous
Posted by: syncro
Picked up a Lyrik select + for $500.
Considering biting on a Chromag - Rootdown or Doctahawk???
Doctahawk is a lot of fun, but the discount on a complete Rootdown is ridiculous
Posted by: Endur-Bro
If anyone finds a sale on a Bike Yoke Revive 2.0 30.9mmx160mm I'll give them the mad Reps and be stoked on them.
The 185mm on my latest bike is a bit too long for myself.
Why not just lower the one you have?
5mm increments, so you might be able to run 180 or 175mm?
https://nsmb.com/articles/manitou-jack-dropper-revive-revisited/
If it’s outside of your space/tools/experience any shop should be able to help you out.
If in doubt, SuspensionWerx is the authorized service center.
"Everything serious is always [Full Suspension]" - Jerry Willows
Posted by: DanL
Posted by: syncro
Picked up a Lyrik select + for $500.
Considering biting on a Chromag - Rootdown or Doctahawk???
Doctahawk is a lot of fun, but the discount on a complete Rootdown is ridiculous
Mulleting a Salmon-Stylus has to be the only way forward?!
https://chromagbikes.com/collections/bikes/products/stylus-2022?variant=40394542153860
If I could justify another hardtail frame this would be the one right now.
"Everything serious is always [Full Suspension]" - Jerry Willows
I was trying not to have this thought come back to my mind, but my resisting power is still strong enough to resist. Someone grab those up before I build a 27.5 rear wheel and have no reason not to buy one. There is a new unbuilt DT 350 hub in my "spare" parts section, making it a bit harder to resist. But I have spent too much in bike parts this year and my hardtail is only 1 year old so I'll pass.
Posted by: AndrewMajor
Posted by: Endur-Bro
If anyone finds a sale on a Bike Yoke Revive 2.0 30.9mmx160mm I'll give them the mad Reps and be stoked on them.
The 185mm on my latest bike is a bit too long for myself.
Why not just lower the one you have?
5mm increments, so you might be able to run 180 or 175mm?
https://nsmb.com/articles/manitou-jack-dropper-revive-revisited/
If it’s outside of your space/tools/experience any shop should be able to help you out.
If in doubt, SuspensionWerx is the authorized service center.
What in the actual fuck?
I thought Revive 2.0/Jack wasn’t lower able?
This likely work or I’ll just do it
IMBY has almost everything on sale at their shop. Now if only they’d respond to my WA1 enquiry.
Posted by: AndrewMajor
Mulleting a Salmon-Stylus has to be the only way forward?!
https://chromagbikes.com/collections/bikes/products/stylus-2022?variant=40394542153860
If I could justify another hardtail frame this would be the one right now.
Mullet a Stylus or a Rootdown...
It would be less expensive to get a Rootdown and 27.5 rear wheel than to get a Stylus frame and build it up.
Posted by: Endur-Bro
What in the actual fuck?
I thought Revive 2.0/Jack wasn’t lower able?
BikeYoke sells spacers. It’s not a particularly painful job but measure twice to be sure how much you want to lower it.
Just got the marketing email, Knolly is doing 40% off and it seems like across the board (minus Cache): https://knollybikes.com/en-ca/
The steel ty deore (better build that the rootdown) is now $2,519.40 CAD
Phew! Saved by the Superboost on the Tyaughton frame 😅
Posted by: rnayel
Just got the marketing email, Knolly is doing 40% off and it seems like across the board (minus Cache): https://knollybikes.com/en-ca/
The steel ty deore (better build that the rootdown) is now $2,519.40 CAD
I'd take this post under advisement but the spelling mistake completely negates any value it may carry.
Posted by: martin
Phew! Saved by the Superboost on the Tyaughton frame 😅
Lol so true.
Posted by: AndrewMajor
Posted by: Endur-Bro
What in the actual fuck?
I thought Revive 2.0/Jack wasn’t lower able?
BikeYoke sells spacers. It’s not a particularly painful job but measure twice to be sure how much you want to lower it.
Honestly its like a 10-15mm need.
Posted by: Endur-Bro
Posted by: AndrewMajor
Posted by: Endur-Bro
What in the actual fuck?
I thought Revive 2.0/Jack wasn’t lower able?
BikeYoke sells spacers. It’s not a particularly painful job but measure twice to be sure how much you want to lower it.
Honestly its like a 10-15mm need.
You can add as many spacers as you like, I had the 185mm dropped to 165mm for a while as part of running the SwitchGrade on my Rifty. A 185mm post minus 10-15mm is still more travel than a 160mm post.
how about just posting deals? Take the tech talk somewhere else.
Details on the lyric?
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