New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
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New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
As you'll have seen in the other thread.... the boy is going DH racing.
So as you'd expect, within 24 hours i've got his bike listed for sale, along with buying the new.
We discussed the 27.5 and 29er debate of course and threw ideas on whether we go newer or cheaper and the difference isn't THAT much in price, well, unless you go completely bonkers that is.
So we settled on this.
Product 2018 GT Fury Pro Bike
Model Year 2018
Riding Type Downhill
Rider Unisex
Sizes and Geometry XS, S, M, L View Geometry
Wheel Size 27.5" (650b)
Frame Material Aluminum
Frame Material Details COR downhill design, 6069-T6 alloy, forged linkage
Rear Travel 210mm
Rear Shock RockShox Vivid Coil R2C with adjustable rebound and compression
Fork RockShox Boxxer Team with adjustable rebound, 20mm thru axle
Fork Travel 200mm
Head Tube Diameter 1.5"
Headset FSA Orbit Z, 1.5" to 1.25" reducer
Handlebar Race Face Respond, 785mm width
Stem Direct mount, 35mm length
Grips GT Statement Double, lock-on
Brakes SRAM Guide R with 203mm rotors front and rear
Brake Levers SRAM Guide R
Drivetrain 1x
Shifters SRAM GX DH
Front Derailleur N/A
Rear Derailleur SRAM GX DH, mid cage
ISCG Tabs ISCG 05
Chainguide e*thirteen LG1
Cranks Race Face Chester, 165mm
Chainrings 36 tooth
Bottom Bracket Race Face X-Type, 83mm
s-l1600 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (8) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (7) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (6) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (5) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (4) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (3) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (2) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (1) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
So as you'd expect, within 24 hours i've got his bike listed for sale, along with buying the new.
We discussed the 27.5 and 29er debate of course and threw ideas on whether we go newer or cheaper and the difference isn't THAT much in price, well, unless you go completely bonkers that is.
So we settled on this.
Product 2018 GT Fury Pro Bike
Model Year 2018
Riding Type Downhill
Rider Unisex
Sizes and Geometry XS, S, M, L View Geometry
Wheel Size 27.5" (650b)
Frame Material Aluminum
Frame Material Details COR downhill design, 6069-T6 alloy, forged linkage
Rear Travel 210mm
Rear Shock RockShox Vivid Coil R2C with adjustable rebound and compression
Fork RockShox Boxxer Team with adjustable rebound, 20mm thru axle
Fork Travel 200mm
Head Tube Diameter 1.5"
Headset FSA Orbit Z, 1.5" to 1.25" reducer
Handlebar Race Face Respond, 785mm width
Stem Direct mount, 35mm length
Grips GT Statement Double, lock-on
Brakes SRAM Guide R with 203mm rotors front and rear
Brake Levers SRAM Guide R
Drivetrain 1x
Shifters SRAM GX DH
Front Derailleur N/A
Rear Derailleur SRAM GX DH, mid cage
ISCG Tabs ISCG 05
Chainguide e*thirteen LG1
Cranks Race Face Chester, 165mm
Chainrings 36 tooth
Bottom Bracket Race Face X-Type, 83mm
s-l1600 by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (8) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (7) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (6) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (5) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (4) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (3) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (2) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
s-l1600 (1) by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
I hope he bloody appreciates it...
I'm not sure he'll like it right away.... but i damn sure hope he appreciates it.
I'm not sure he'll like it right away.... but i damn sure hope he appreciates it.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
I do like a bit of duck egg blue !
I assume you have bought him XL so he grows into it?
( can I be the first to say the saddle doesn't match)
I assume you have bought him XL so he grows into it?
( can I be the first to say the saddle doesn't match)
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
LOL there's growing and there's growing...
It's bigger than his current bike, but not so big it's unrideable.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Was chatting with the seller regarding weight and spring as i think the 400 will be too firm for my lad. So jumped on TFTuned and Ebay and i can get a 300 spring for £25 posted... Which you can't really argue with, so that'll go in for now i think.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
At least the saddle isn't brown. Has he still got a bike for dicking about on as DH bikes are pretty single minded?
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
viewtopic.php?t=5041MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:58 am At least the saddle isn't brown. Has he still got a bike for dicking about on as DH bikes are pretty single minded?
Picking this up later today.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
So we've got a new rear coil spring arriving in the next day or so, 300lb which should give him perfect travel and sag.
I've also ordered a new front spring for the Boxxer in extra soft which is good for 60kg, he's about that when kitted up so perfect for him.
I've also ordered a new front spring for the Boxxer in extra soft which is good for 60kg, he's about that when kitted up so perfect for him.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
so what happens when the wants to do a day round the North Downs and pedal stuff - that looks like it will not be good for that?
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Waiting for the boy to wake and then hitting the road.
Well, technically I'll be waking him shortly or we'll be waiting till 9 and that's not happening
Well, technically I'll be waking him shortly or we'll be waiting till 9 and that's not happening
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Well that was a bit of a disaster lol.
First job, massive FAIL.
Removed the rear shock to fit the new spring, the pivot bolt/spacer was incredibly tight... it took, some persuasion.
It's this middle one in the pic, with the long 'top hat spacer' although that wouldn't be my description lol.
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But anyway, i tried 3-4 times and it won't budge much at all. I can just about get it started but no more than that. So i think it's either a bearing issue or the wrong grease/lube.
Either way, i think i'll give it to Rotec to sort as they can check all the other bits. I don't have the right bearing here at the moment so makes sense to just drop it there as they'll be doing the front fork spring too.
Bit of an irritation but i don't expect it to be a game changer .
First job, massive FAIL.
Removed the rear shock to fit the new spring, the pivot bolt/spacer was incredibly tight... it took, some persuasion.
It's this middle one in the pic, with the long 'top hat spacer' although that wouldn't be my description lol.
GTpivot by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
But anyway, i tried 3-4 times and it won't budge much at all. I can just about get it started but no more than that. So i think it's either a bearing issue or the wrong grease/lube.
Either way, i think i'll give it to Rotec to sort as they can check all the other bits. I don't have the right bearing here at the moment so makes sense to just drop it there as they'll be doing the front fork spring too.
Bit of an irritation but i don't expect it to be a game changer .
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Fixed it with 2 new bearings. Obviously as it's a bearing fit, it's still tight, but it's supposed to be I guess.
We'll set sag tomorrow.
We'll set sag tomorrow.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Interesting discussions with my techy mechanic who's got the bike and sorting the forks out for me.
It's arguably something i could have done and will do next time, but i wanted his feedback on the bike and to give it a once over from the perspective of more knowledge than me, he's a DH racer/rider and obviously spanners bikes all the time.
One thing he noticed was that the yokes were nearly 30mm higher in the forks than Rockshox recommend. They're 2018 Boxxers and the RS docs show the standard height etc... So we've put them back down to the correct height which will of course drop the front by 30mm. I think that'll now feel a little less alien to the lad.
We then moved onto the gearing... it's currently running a 7speed DH setup. Now what i didn't know until 5 minutes ago is that spacing and gearing ratios are different on DH bikes, so a 7sp DH cassette isn't like a 7sp MTB cassette. I was planning on fitting an 11-32 for the lad instead of the 11-25 that's currently on there.... But that seems to need more research i think as to compatibility and what can or cannot be done.
Other than that, the bike is sweet
It's arguably something i could have done and will do next time, but i wanted his feedback on the bike and to give it a once over from the perspective of more knowledge than me, he's a DH racer/rider and obviously spanners bikes all the time.
One thing he noticed was that the yokes were nearly 30mm higher in the forks than Rockshox recommend. They're 2018 Boxxers and the RS docs show the standard height etc... So we've put them back down to the correct height which will of course drop the front by 30mm. I think that'll now feel a little less alien to the lad.
We then moved onto the gearing... it's currently running a 7speed DH setup. Now what i didn't know until 5 minutes ago is that spacing and gearing ratios are different on DH bikes, so a 7sp DH cassette isn't like a 7sp MTB cassette. I was planning on fitting an 11-32 for the lad instead of the 11-25 that's currently on there.... But that seems to need more research i think as to compatibility and what can or cannot be done.
Other than that, the bike is sweet
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Oh yes, that feels a lot more appropriate for him.
Front end far bouncier now for sure.
Front end far bouncier now for sure.
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Re: New Bike Day.... the baby blue bouncer of travel !
Well sadly/sensibly the lad has been told "NO" for this weekend. I almost agree, but agree enough that i think it's for the best to take at least this one as rest and come back for his debut the weekend after in Berwyn/Llangollen. Even that is arguably too early... but keeping him off that one, well that's going to end in him divorcing his parents