The fork was 90% of the reason I went with the x-cal over the cobia when i bought my bike a few years ago.
What size bike are you on? I have another set of elixir cr's that i took off my wifes bike (mens small 29er) since im selling her bike on CL.
The fork was 90% of the reason I went with the x-cal over the cobia when i bought my bike a few years ago.
What size bike are you on? I have another set of elixir cr's that i took off my wifes bike (mens small 29er) since im selling her bike on CL.
I got an awesome deal and that's why I ultimately decided to go with the Fuel EX. I'm glad I did too, the full floater rear design is amazing and I love the Fox RP-2 rear shock. However, I'm not a huge fan of my Rockshox Silver TK (I think that's the name). I'm on a men's medium, 19.5in, if I'm remembering correctly.
John
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Ah. Not sure if the brake line i cut would be too short for ya. Could measure it to find out (not that its difficult to make a new hose)
What year is your bike? Fork upgrades are one of the first things I normally recommend. Normally cuts A LOT of weight and improves performance at the same time.... great "bang for your buck" improvement.
I need to get back on mine.. so many projects and busy weekends have kept me off it for too long.
Gotta just force yourself to do it. I'm too busy but thankfully my darling of a wife (no she doesnt read this, but Jacob can vouch for me) is willing to suffer putting the kids to bed alone 2 nights a week so I can get out for some exercise.
Got 3 bikes loaded up for tomorrow!! Mine and my buddies up top, and my wifes bike inside (friends borrowing it tomorrow. kinda hoping she buys it and i just come home with 2 bikes lol)
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