The R3V Bicycle Thread
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I made a bike in Japan and I'm getting into road cycling. Riding around the bay area means every ride has a gnarly climb and an even gnarlier descent and with this bike and its twitchy front end its wicked fun.
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Hey thanks man. Finally getting a thomson x2 stem for it which was the last piece of the puzzle. Will post better/less blown out pics of it soon.Comment
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Apparently my photo's didn't show up so I'll try this again.
Hope those work this time.
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05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524Comment
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Got out early on the squishy bike today
91 318is M50 swapped
05 Honda Pilot
24V swap thread
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524Comment
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yeah holy moly that looks like a gnarly little section there. ^
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picked up a 2017 specialized fuse last weekend as my entry into the realm of mountain biking. Very very stoked.Comment
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^ Its a pain in the ass. Makes you have to sell last years model and buy this years just to avoid getting stuck in a "they dont make that anymore" situation.Comment
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Are we talking mountain or road?
For road, I would guess any shop in this here US of A can support mechanical 11 speed SRAM or Shimano with a conventional English threaded bottom bracket, and likely will be able to for many years to come. I get that the industry introduces a lot of new stuff each year and tries to get consumers to adopt, but if you just unplug from that hype machine, then I don't see the problem.
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I've had this bike for a few months now, 3rd bike since getting pretty serious about MTB 3 years ago. Love this thing so far, going to Asheville in 2 weeks to ride Pisgah area again with it. It's my first XL frame bike (previous was Giant Trance 1 L) and you can definitely feel the longer wheelbase of the XL on tighter singletrack but this bike absolutely rips on fast downhill type stuff.
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^super rad. I like canyons stuff lately
I only really see this as an issue with the mtb industry. Doesn't really bother me too much anymore as I've gotten used to it but I'm pretty sure the fork on my specialized fuse is blown or broken and I have to get a 2017+ because of boost front hub spacing. Not too mad about it because that means I have to get a nicer fork but I can definitely see how it'd bother some people.
That being said, anyone got some budget friendly 120mm travel 27.5+ front shock suggestions?Comment
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