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Bluelight Crew
Back in the saddle and training to ride from pdx to the beach.
2.5 hours of hills today...
ebola
2.5 hours of hills today...
ebola
Not to familiar with road bike components but my bike came outfitted with SRAM components. I rode it for awhile then I switched all the components out to Shimano XT. For me it was more of a stick with what I know and what I like mentality. Also switched out my handlebar to a low rise carbon fiber bar and seat post to carbon also.
A bag of China said:Not to familiar with road bike components but my bike came outfitted with SRAM components. I rode it for awhile then I switched all the components out to Shimano XT. For me it was more of a stick with what I know and what I like mentality. Also switched out my handlebar to a low rise carbon fiber bar and seat post to carbon also.
W said:just switched out my old 3 x 8 LX drivetrain to a 1 x 10 with XT.
by double ewejust switched out my old 3 x 8 LX drivetrain to a 1 x 10 with XT. shifting is so much more crisp, and i've been loving the extra ground clearance up front.
just using my focus from the adrenaline to manouevre my way around traffic and obstacles, I have a feeling it is going to get me put in the hospital one day though xD
Damn that looks like a nice smooth ride over any terrain. I really only use mountain bike set-ups for winter riding, and dare not use anything in more than mere passable condition as they salt the roads twice a day where I live, but I would love to take that up to my cousin's cottage. I do envy the disk brakes in wet conditions and gear range when climbing.
Haha it's like an awesome video game with much more intense consequences to losing that even the cruelest rogue.
Do you have a road bike for paved travel as well? Weaving through rush hour traffic on a sturdy mountain bike is fun, but matching the speed of cars on downhills and flats is a whole other adrenaline rush.
That's one nice looking bike![]()
^I'm sorry but I didn't understand any of that.
In quebec the roads are terrible, I wouldn't want to risk all the flats with a more fragile bike such as a road bike per say and other possible damages, not to mention the uncomfortable ride, the disk brakes have saved my ass in a number of situations xD, and for matching the speed of cars, I make up the speed difference with the short cuts I use, the fact that it's a mountain bike ( kind of, or if you want to be a pretentious douche like the guys at the bike shop an "urban stunt bike") much more suits my riding style with the constant transitions between on and off road, the jumps, small drop offs and whatever else my short cuts consist of. I'm not to big a fan of plain street riding, if i'm riding for a long period on road there atleast has to be nice scenery.