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True, I should caveat that I'm 100kg+, and @Chriso_29er raced on EXO tyres - but in my opinion, I didn't like the Bontragers in XR form.Most of the time it's not the tyres...
True, I should caveat that I'm 100kg+, and @Chriso_29er raced on EXO tyres - but in my opinion, I didn't like the Bontragers in XR form.Most of the time it's not the tyres...
or the frame...Most of the time it's not the tyres...
Yeah I have them on my Optic, also built up a ex511 with a XTR front hub for the bigger bike, don't have any issues with either.Does anyone on here use current model Shimano hubs? I've always steered away from them because I don't like cup and cons hubs but the fuckers are everywhere! And so they hold any form of onsell value if I had a new set off a bike?
Not that I'm KOM'ing or youtubing but what's the latest mount setup for GoPro's for people? Chest mounts still the okay thing?
Cheers. It's true I am a hater. I'd be inclined to sell, was just curious if people buy them or if everyone is as switched on as I am. Obviously they'll end up in my garage gathering dust and forgotten for a few years.Yeah I have them on my Optic, also built up a ex511 with a XTR front hub for the bigger bike, don't have any issues with either.
They're only worth what someone will pay... I only got the xtr hub because it was silly cheap coz folks like you give Shimano hubs a bad wrap.
I’ll second this. I picked up a set of Xtr hubs at a bargain price and run them with 481s and they have been brilliant. Held up better than the rims. I was very dubious as had dramas with earlier cheap shimano hubs but these have been fineYeah I have them on my Optic, also built up a ex511 with a XTR front hub for the bigger bike, don't have any issues with either.
They're only worth what someone will pay... I only got the xtr hub because it was silly cheap coz folks like you give Shimano hubs a bad wrap.
What bulk stuff have you been buying?Why does can degreaser seem so much better the stuff you buy in bulk and mix with water? Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but it seems like the $3 cans from supercheap are great (even for caked on engine oil that's been sitting on on parts under the engine bay and mixed with dust) whereas the stuff you buy by the litre seems to be about as effective as dish soap... anyone got suggestions for some super strong stuff that is cheaper??
Chest mount mostly, or Ive had great feedback on chin mount if using a full face helmet.Not that I'm KOM'ing or youtubing but what's the latest mount setup for GoPro's for people? Chest mounts still the okay thing?
they are very different chemically.Why does can degreaser seem so much better the stuff you buy in bulk and mix with water? Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but it seems like the $3 cans from supercheap are great (even for caked on engine oil that's been sitting on on parts under the engine bay and mixed with dust) whereas the stuff you buy by the litre seems to be about as effective as dish soap... anyone got suggestions for some super strong stuff that is cheaper??
Have you tried CT-14?What bulk stuff have you been buying?
EDIT: Also, "most" water based stuff is generally as good as petroleum/solvent based stuff IMO. Same goes for industrial hydraulic oils, gear oils and greases that I have had the pleasure of working with over the years.
CT14 is similar to the watery stuff (emulsifier and surfactant), BUT is fair bit better as has sodium hydroxide to cut through grease.Have you tried CT-14?
I used ct-14 to unoil the prado engine bay. Worked great but absolutely flush and flush and flush then flush it again.CT14 is similar to the watery stuff (emulsifier and surfactant), BUT is fair bit better as has sodium hydroxide to cut through grease.
Would want to wash/flush hands and bike very well after, as dried on alkali is not good for aluminium or skin. (part of the soapy feeling is reacting with your skin)
Still not as "instant" as spray solvent, but buckets of solvent are less convenient than the aerosol solvents.
CT14 may be OK for soaking cassettes/chains if no aluminium?
Before or after the recent breakdown?I used ct-14 to unoil the prado engine bay. Worked great but absolutely flush and flush and flush then flush it again.
Post.Before or after the recent breakdown?![]()
Yes hands love itHave you tried CT-14?
I'm a little surprised the sds is so old from their own website.CT14 is similar to the watery stuff (emulsifier and surfactant), BUT is fair bit better as has sodium hydroxide to cut through grease.
Would want to wash/flush hands and bike very well after, as dried on alkali is not good for aluminium or skin. (part of the soapy feeling is reacting with your skin)
Still not as "instant" as spray solvent, but buckets of solvent are less convenient than the aerosol solvents.
CT14 may be OK for soaking cassettes/chains if no aluminium?
thanks @Labcanary , I didn't check it was within 5yrsI'm a little surprised the sds is so old from their own website.
I'm sure the product remains the same, but in case any safety factors have changed here's a newer version:
I liked the Treks, and went into the showrooms and even test rode the same bike at two different stores but they just didn't excite me as much as the Summit showroom in Sydney, maybe due to alot of the 'posh' bikes they stock. But the transition was a clearance deal, last model and size medium (hard to find with everyone on here being of a tall stature) so thats what sold me, half price anything is always a deal. I think it comes down to a bit of personal preference, and then its convincing yourself that its the right purchase.@dancaseyimages the Trek LBS people are great/friendly/not pushy, plus there are nearby alternative Trek shops too. That's a big plus. local one rarely has floor bargains as they are little shop, but they are OK with online/collect sales.
The "other" LBS's are.. sadly terrible..
the Fluid was ETA Nov, then pushed out and pushed out.. now L size no longer has an ETA this year... so fk thatcan't imagine the pain of warranty if they can't get *any* bikes in...