New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
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New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
https://www.balfesbikes.co.uk/bikes/mou ... een__31811
After sitting, thinking, listening, reading and deciding, i thought "well, the stuff i'm riding, i can/should be fine on something less massive than the big blue bouncy G170.
So my thoughts went up, down, round about, i then thought, what's going to 'help' me.
Stability is one thing, 29er wheels, so everyone tells me are faster, then lighter weight.
With the G170 coming in at nearly 17kg that's a big burly bike and the Trek coming in at 13.5kg (lighter when tubeless), it's about as light as you're going to get within a sensible budget.
I'm both scared and excited in equal amounts.
Frame:
OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame and stays, BITS internal storage, tapered head tube, Knock Block, Control Freak internal routing, Carbon Armor, ISCG 05, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 130 mm travel
Rear Shock:
Fox Performance Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab
Fork:
Fox Performance 36, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP damper, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boo
Number of Gears:
12
Gear Shifters:
SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed
Chainset:
Truvativ Descendant 7k Eagle, DUB, Boost
Chainrings:
32T alloy ring
Rear Cassette:
SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 10-50, 12-speed
Chain:
Sram GX Eagle
Front Derailleur:
N/A
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM GX Eagle
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM DUB, 92 mm, PressFit
Pedals:
Not Included
Rims:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, Tubeless Ready,
Front Hub:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15 mm thru axle
Rear Hub:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, 54T Rapid Drive, 6-bolt, SRAM XD driver, Boost148, 12 mm thru axle
Front Tyre:
Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60"" or27.5x2.60""
Rear Tyre:
Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60"" or27.5x2.60""
Brakes:
Shimano SLX M7120 4-piston hydraulic disc
Handlebars:
Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35 mm, 27.5 mm rise
Handlebar Grips:
Bontrager XR Trail Elite, alloy lock-on
Headset:
Knock Block Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8"" to
Stem:
Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, Knock Block, 0-degree
Saddle:
Bontrager Arvada, austenite rails
Seatpost:
Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170 mm travel, internal routin
Accessories:
N/A
Weight:
M - 13.55 kg / 29.88 lbs (with tubes)
After sitting, thinking, listening, reading and deciding, i thought "well, the stuff i'm riding, i can/should be fine on something less massive than the big blue bouncy G170.
So my thoughts went up, down, round about, i then thought, what's going to 'help' me.
Stability is one thing, 29er wheels, so everyone tells me are faster, then lighter weight.
With the G170 coming in at nearly 17kg that's a big burly bike and the Trek coming in at 13.5kg (lighter when tubeless), it's about as light as you're going to get within a sensible budget.
I'm both scared and excited in equal amounts.
Frame:
OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame and stays, BITS internal storage, tapered head tube, Knock Block, Control Freak internal routing, Carbon Armor, ISCG 05, magnesium rocker link, Mino Link, ABP, Boost148, 130 mm travel
Rear Shock:
Fox Performance Float EVOL, RE:aktiv with Thru Shaft 3-position damper, tuned by Trek Suspension Lab
Fork:
Fox Performance 36, Float EVOL air spring, GRIP damper, tapered steerer, 44 mm offset, Boo
Number of Gears:
12
Gear Shifters:
SRAM GX Eagle, 12-speed
Chainset:
Truvativ Descendant 7k Eagle, DUB, Boost
Chainrings:
32T alloy ring
Rear Cassette:
SRAM XG-1275 Eagle, 10-50, 12-speed
Chain:
Sram GX Eagle
Front Derailleur:
N/A
Rear Derailleur:
SRAM GX Eagle
Bottom Bracket:
SRAM DUB, 92 mm, PressFit
Pedals:
Not Included
Rims:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, Tubeless Ready,
Front Hub:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, 6-bolt, Boost110, 15 mm thru axle
Rear Hub:
Bontrager Line Carbon 30, 54T Rapid Drive, 6-bolt, SRAM XD driver, Boost148, 12 mm thru axle
Front Tyre:
Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60"" or27.5x2.60""
Rear Tyre:
Bontrager XR4 Team Issue, Tubeless Ready, Inner Strength sidewalls, aramid bead, 120 tpi, 29x2.60"" or27.5x2.60""
Brakes:
Shimano SLX M7120 4-piston hydraulic disc
Handlebars:
Bontrager Line Pro, OCLV Carbon, 35 mm, 27.5 mm rise
Handlebar Grips:
Bontrager XR Trail Elite, alloy lock-on
Headset:
Knock Block Integrated, sealed cartridge bearing, 1-1/8"" to
Stem:
Bontrager Line Pro, 35 mm, Knock Block, 0-degree
Saddle:
Bontrager Arvada, austenite rails
Seatpost:
Bontrager Line Elite Dropper, 170 mm travel, internal routin
Accessories:
N/A
Weight:
M - 13.55 kg / 29.88 lbs (with tubes)
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
That looks lovely that
I'm yet to be sold on 2.6" tyres for anything other than bone dry stuff though as I'm finding I end up skating about on top of muddy stuff rather than cutting through, 29 x 2.4 is my sweet spot for most things - 2.6 is nicer for rocky stuff though. If it's sloppy 2.25's seem to cut through OK without losing too much of the cushioning.
I'm not a fan of press-fit BB's either - hope your experience isn't as crap as mine has been
I'm yet to be sold on 2.6" tyres for anything other than bone dry stuff though as I'm finding I end up skating about on top of muddy stuff rather than cutting through, 29 x 2.4 is my sweet spot for most things - 2.6 is nicer for rocky stuff though. If it's sloppy 2.25's seem to cut through OK without losing too much of the cushioning.
I'm not a fan of press-fit BB's either - hope your experience isn't as crap as mine has been
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
On the whole spec list that was the only thing i didn't want/like.Ditchfinder wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:11 pm I'm not a fan of press-fit BB's either - hope your experience isn't as crap as mine has been
If it lasts, all good, if not, we'll devise a plan.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Pulled that idea due to reading some reports on how that particular bike rode and it was a bit challenging in some ways.
Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
That's lovely! Like really properly lovely.
My ghost had a pressfit and once I'd binned the crappy Shimano BB for a race Face BB all was good with the added advantage that the bearings in the RF BB are replaceable without having to replace the entire shell.
My ghost had a pressfit and once I'd binned the crappy Shimano BB for a race Face BB all was good with the added advantage that the bearings in the RF BB are replaceable without having to replace the entire shell.
Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Nice!
The Miami green is a wicked colour, same as my CX bike.
With the press fit BB, I'd suggest looking to see what Wheels Manufacturing do that's compatible. I've got one of their screw together press fit conversions in my CX bike and one in my commuter, they've both been absolutely faultless. Not cheap but worth every penny.
The Miami green is a wicked colour, same as my CX bike.
With the press fit BB, I'd suggest looking to see what Wheels Manufacturing do that's compatible. I've got one of their screw together press fit conversions in my CX bike and one in my commuter, they've both been absolutely faultless. Not cheap but worth every penny.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Any ideas on touch up paint colour on the blue part?
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
yeah i found that, but couldn't trnaslate it into anything of use, so hopefully yours is in something i can use
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Looks good apart from the press fit BB
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Lol it's such a small aspect of the bike it's not worth worrying about
The lad had his replaced 9 months ago and it's smooth as silk still. If I get 9 months I'll be happy enough
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
First things first then... tyres
I wasn't going to use the Bontrager XR3 so i went with a set of DHRs. They're on their way and may even be here before the bike... i don't have a clue when that's coming yet.
I wasn't going to use the Bontrager XR3 so i went with a set of DHRs. They're on their way and may even be here before the bike... i don't have a clue when that's coming yet.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
Well that's doubled its weight...............
It needs a Rekon 2.6 on the front and a Minion SS on the rear.
It needs a Rekon 2.6 on the front and a Minion SS on the rear.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the powder blue girls bike
No, it needs exactly what it's got lol
The difference between both pairs is <300gr.
The difference between both pairs is <300gr.