Excellent news. Which bike are these going on?4 still in stock when I just looked.
Yeah I succumbed. Hopefully I got lucky and get a shipping notification soon.
Excellent news. Which bike are these going on?4 still in stock when I just looked.
Yeah I succumbed. Hopefully I got lucky and get a shipping notification soon.
Every bike forever.Excellent news. Which bike are these going on?
What sort of trickery is this that you happen to be a size 46, I'm a 45 and it goes back to $100. Wtf!Shimano GR501 Flat Pedal Shoes Black 2021
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Im closer to a 44, but I have to upsize in length to get the width. I just usually have to compromise a bit further (47s, which end up way too long)What sort of trickery is this that you happen to be a size 46, I'm a 45 and it goes back to $100. Wtf!
I’m on a roller coaster, I get out of stock. This listing is so weird. When I first checked they were in stock, went to add to cart and got out of stock@Scotty675 - BUY BUY BUY!!!
Just checked and it looks like they are goneI’m on a roller coaster, I get out of stock. This listing is so weird. When I first checked they were in stock, went to add to cart and got out of stock
@Scotty675 feel free to step in before I mortgage my brain for these.I have a pair of brand new Maxima's for sale if anyone missed out.
The description reads like a april fools joke.whast the deal with the trickstuff brakes. never heard of them before. What makes them worth the coin?
looked up a review, they seem great but im not convinced theyre any more super than other high end brakes. Maybe its just meThe description reads like a april fools joke.
Look up the Enduro magazine brake comparison. They pretty much destroyed everything else including Saints and Codes.whast the deal with the trickstuff brakes. never heard of them before. What makes them worth the coin?
i read the article (https://enduro-mtb.com/en/trickstuff-maxima-review/), but didnt see any comparison. maybe i looked at a different enduro mag? But what constitutes destroyed? I mean the technology is all the same, isnt it? A hydraulic line, all pushing brake fluid of some description to actuate pistons that have pads connected to them against a disc. Is it really then not just the compound on the pads that's the relevant factor here and not so much the 1200 euro brakes? Asside from feel and personal preferences (all subjective), im not getting what the difference is here. 100% recognise im ignorant on this and these are legitimate questions, not trying to be contrary.Look up the Enduro magazine brake comparison. They pretty much destroyed everything else including Saints and Codes.
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i read the article (https://enduro-mtb.com/en/trickstuff-maxima-review/), but didnt see any comparison. maybe i looked at a different enduro mag? But what constitutes destroyed? I mean the technology is all the same, isnt it? A hydraulic line, all pushing brake fluid of some description to actuate pistons that have pads connected to them against a disc. Is it really then not just the compound on the pads that's the relevant factor here and not so much the 1200 euro brakes? Asside from feel and personal preferences (all subjective), im not getting what the difference is here. 100% recognise im ignorant on this and these are legitimate questions, not trying to be contrary.
im curious how much improvement can be had by fitting their pads to a different brake platform. re lever feel. Ive only really ever had the code RSC as any decent brake and they feel fine. Dont really know what could improve. 1200 euros is a fair whack to test that out Also do you drive a maroon landcruiser?The best MTB disc brake you can buy
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Trickstuff were one of the first (IIRC) to use bearing in the brake level pivot which seemed to dramatically improve lever feel according to reviews...
Nowadays more and more brakes are coming out with the same thing.
Codes have a pretty progressive (gradual) lever feel from memory, where some other brands of brake (ie: Shimano) tend to come on quite aggressively - so lever feel/repeatability is more important.im curious how much improvement can be had by fitting their pads to a different brake platform. re lever feel. Ive only really ever had the code RSC as any decent brake and they feel fine. Dont really know what could improve. 1200 euros is a fair whack to test that out Also do you drive a maroon landcruiser?
The pads are very good but not head and shoulders above everything else. You get 99% of the performance with Racematrix pads.im curious how much improvement can be had by fitting their pads to a different brake platform. re lever feel. Ive only really ever had the code RSC as any decent brake and they feel fine. Dont really know what could improve. 1200 euros is a fair whack to test that out Also do you drive a maroon landcruiser?