Incoming... NMTBD... The Slayer of trails.

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Yeah, so it's a play on words, shoot me.

But as long as plans all work out, on Sunday morning this will be loaded onto/into the car.

So what is it.... Well it's a big mofo of a bouncy thing to try and help me get down stuff next year without killing myself.

170mm of travel both ends.... lots of bounce, slack head angle.... should be a hoot !

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Aren't they very short top tubes?
Do the frames still break?
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Ohhh nice, I like a RM, I had the 120mm travel trail bike, (26 wheels), it was bloody quick.
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Mr Moofo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 5:33 pm Aren't they very short top tubes?
Do the frames still break?
I'd argue yes. But I sat and tried it. @crust didn't mention it looked small

I hope not! But does have 5 year warranty
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Very nice 👍👏👏
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weeksy wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 5:57 pm
Mr Moofo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 5:33 pm Aren't they very short top tubes?
Do the frames still break?
I'd argue yes. But I sat and tried it. @crust didn't mention it looked small

I hope not! But does have 5 year warranty
The breaking was from around 2011 - when they had a pivot on the seat tube. A mate in CH got through 3 ...
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So last weekend while down at Rogate i chatted to the bloke at Felltrax and said "I'll be up tomorrow afternoon to collect it".

The world then went slightly insane of course with A&E and the lad... so it kinda got forgotten for the short term.

In-between i thought "I'll try the DHX2 in the Trek", which actually went well, fitted and felt nice. But the thoughts of "do i want 'more' " were still present. So tomorrow morning i'm getting up at daft o'clock and heading to Cumbria to collect this one in a trade deal with the Trek.

I'll deffo miss the Trek as it's perfect and arguably perfect for more of the riding next year that the Slayer is.... but the days i want the Slayer, i REALLY want the Slayer, so it'll be the bike getting used. In some ideal world i'd love both, but that doesn't really fly, with too many toys, too many things... So 1 bike in, 1 bike out.
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Once again I seem to have fallen into the Weeksy bike purchase (possibly failed) multiverse of madness.😂😂😂
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:44 am Once again I seem to have fallen into the Weeksy bike purchase (possibly failed) multiverse of madness.😂😂😂
Hey, blame the small child not me... Well, partly him.. Partly me.

I am often/sometimes quite indecisive, despite how things may look. But the more i sit and think, the more it makes sense at the moment. We've got some Enduros booked/planned, some tricky away days and i'd argue more days being uplifted next year at weekends than days being doing 50 milers.

Despite the fact i do love the 50s... :D ... but time will be against us i think.
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Well today was interesting as a mate asked if i fancied a pedal at Lunch-time. Due to not wanting to get the Trek dirty, i took the wifes e-bike, partly because, well why not, but partly because of the below

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One of the lads was commenting that the Slayer was arguably too small. But it's bigger than the Embolden, which i didn't feel even remotely out of place riding today (or indeed on the previous rides i've had on it).

But it did set my mind at ease on terms of sizing... sure it's smaller than the Trek, sure it's smaller than some may say i need.... but i'm OK with it :)
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First question

Can you swap the spring without the very expensive tool?

https://cycling.endurobearings.com/prod ... vice-tools

I'll worry about the tool later but I'd like to get the spring swapped asap




£125 for the tool. Ouch.

https://www.velozone.co.uk/products/end ... 00e7&_ss=r
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what is wrong with a tried and trusted Nukeproof?

You are making you fit this, not the other way round
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Mr Moofo wrote: Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:54 pm what is wrong with a tried and trusted Nukeproof?

You are making you fit this, not the other way round
Simple answer to that is, we can only buy what's available and a potential deal. The Trek has been listed and no interest at all. I can PX it with a couple of places, but this is the best option.

Making it fit me, it's a coil shock, it's unlikely to be correct for most people. But it's £30 for a spring. That'd be the case with an coil shock bike.
Fwiw, I like coils

As far as it goes, I'm happy this is exactly what I want. I didn't buy it because it was all that I can get, I had a tonne of options from a Mega, pivot Firebird, Propain Tyee, 161, etc.

It will be nice though if I can get spring swapped without the tool. Then but it later for bearing stuff etc.
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Not the most tactful.

I wonder if a pair of soft jaws would hold it without marking.

Hmmm
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Sorted. Long drive time now
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weeksy wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 10:51 am Sorted. Long drive time now
the swap is on?
That means I don't get my bag of Skittles and two slabs of cake? :shock:
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where to?
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G.P wrote: Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:50 amwhere to?
Lol heading home with the new bicycle
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Pic's or it never happened.
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