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Re: NBD, the Raspberry mullet. ! Specialized Status 140

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MingtheMerciless wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 2:10 pm Good, good, you’re journey to the Dark Side’s one true wheel size has begun………
Yeah, he's just got to get a new front wheel now to match the back. :thumbup:
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Re: NBD, the Raspberry mullet. ! Specialized Status 140

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Bearings, 6802

Rear shock mount bolt 24Nm
FRont shock mount bolt 10Nm

Front 3bar 20Nm
mid 3 bar 16Nm
Back 3 bat 16Nm

Rear swingarm pivot 24Nm

Main pivot 20Nm


14 x 6802s that's a LOT of bearings lol.... fortunately i have all the correct tools... But i'm pretty sure i don't have 14 spare bearings at the moment hahahaha. I do have 4-6 though as many of them are found on the Sworks.... but it looks like i'll need to stock up on 6802s for the future.

Fortunately the manual for the Status is excellent, even showing the flipchip configuration

Imageflipchip by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
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Re: NBD, the Raspberry mullet. ! Specialized Status 140

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I guess the need for bearings is going to depend on who well they are protected
But being a Specialized it probably has to have Specialized only bearings in Specialized sizes ...
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Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 8:22 am I guess the need fro bearings is going to depend on who well they are protected
It's pretty much identical to his Sworks in that context and his haven't been terrible. I've done a full set swap once and 2 bearings once, that's in over a year of racing and ridings lots in very bad conditions. So it shouldn't be too bad.
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Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
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That's a shame. I'm guessing it was a stock issue.

My Spectral order has been pushed out too....
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:52 am Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
Just stick a 29er fork on the Whyte and a 29 wheel ...
Appt CRC have cheap Yaris
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:52 am Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
"Issues from the retailer..."?
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:52 am Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
I had issues when I bought my Cannondale from them because it had been delivered to a specialised store, who then insisted to me that they wouldn't have a Cannondale in their stockroom.
They did have it, tucked away in a corner somewhere and the computer knew more than the staff did.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:52 am Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
Thats all rather boring.
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 5:08 pm
weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:52 am Apparently due to issues from the retailer this has had to be cancelled....

Hey ho...
Thats all rather boring.
No biggy, it was probably the wrong bike anyway :angelic-green:

At least it gives me an opportunity to think about new wheels for the G170
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Pick another bike, easy peazy. 😊
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Dodgy knees wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:44 pm Pick another bike, easy peazy. 😊
It's not actually that easy. Stock is very very low in the world, very few bikes, very few sizes. But it's cool.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:44 pm
Dodgy knees wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:44 pm Pick another bike, easy peazy. 😊
Stock is very very low in the world, very few bikes, very few sizes.
True 'dat!

A mate is a retailer - one of the largest chains darn sarf - so represent one of the largest customers for all the major brands and even they can't get confirmations of what's being delivered and when until a week before it's thrown in the container. And then there's UK customs to get through.......
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@weeksy - have you bought any 29er forks for it yet?
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Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:24 pm @weeksy - have you bought any 29er forks for it yet?
No, there's a set of Yari up on CRC for not crazy money, but then i also need a new wheel.

https://www.blazingbikes.co.uk/index.ph ... -bike.html

There's a left-field option of a Remedy 9.8 which is crazy light, fast and 29 both ends lol.

LOL it's only 27.5

The main problem with that is that i've then lost all excuses...

Well, that and the £4500 i'd have to spend :D :D
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weeksy wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:36 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:24 pm @weeksy - have you bought any 29er forks for it yet?
No, there's a set of Yari up on CRC for not crazy money, but then i also need a new wheel.

https://www.blazingbikes.co.uk/index.ph ... -bike.html

There's a left-field option of a Remedy 9.8 which is crazy light, fast and 29 both ends lol.

LOL it's only 27.5

The main problem with that is that i've then lost all excuses...

Well, that and the £4500 i'd have to spend :D :D
Are there no cheap 29er wheels n the Evans warehouse clearance at all?
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Re: NBD, the Raspberry mullet. ! Specialized Status 140

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I've got a spare 29 front wheel, maxle/boost, if you want to borrow it?

Nothing special, the Novatec hub affair that came as standard on the Focus.
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millemille wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 7:53 pm I've got a spare 29 front wheel, maxle/boost, if you want to borrow it?

Nothing special, the Novatec hub affair that came as standard on the Focus.
It's OK mate, between me and the lads we've got plenty i can steal for testing locally. But in honesty i'm not sure i'll actually bother.

I could go mullet, could go full 29, i could even buy some spare wheels for different tyres for 27.5 (i've already got a rear) but the reality is, i need to work on me, not the bike. The other reality is, it doesn't actually much matter. It's only on race days i'm not on the pace, out with mates, i'm at the reasonable end of OK, I rarely get left on anything, especially once it gets Tech. So just carry on, ride along and enjoy myself. I'm enjoying MTBing as much as i ever have, so no need to get terribly worried about it all.
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I was thnking and something came to me "maybe i have a 29er wheel myself"

The answer is yes....

Then i needed to find a tube, check
Then i needed to find a tyre, check

Image2022-02-18_09-27-02 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr

I'd say it fits... but it's not getting any bigger or burlier in terms of clearance than the 2.25 that's on there now. Obviously a 2.25 Rapid Rob isn't what we'd call an Enduro tyre... but at the right time and place it'd be worth a test. The wheel is 100*15 but happily i have some boost spacers in the spare drawer as you'd expect. So it fits and is fine. I'll certainly go outside once i've thrown a rotor on it later and see how it feels as a test.