VPP is meant to be really good, though i've never ridden a bike with it on myself. It's good enough for the V10 and the VP Free so I think it'll probably work fine.
I was wondering if some one could help me.I have a Marin Northtrail hardtail,Im from a bmx background I knew very little about mountain bikes when I bought the bike and although I'm very happy with the frame (it suits me down to the ground) the forks are crap,they are 120mm and seem to bottom out when I bunnyhop,Is there a decent set of forks that any one could reccomend that are reatively cheap? preferably under £200 quid??
The blur LT this year has a virtual pivot - is this any better than the single pivot?
as fatkid2000 will need a full set of MTB clothing etc...
Quote from: fatdoc on June 03, 2008, 02:52:23 pmas fatkid2000 will need a full set of MTB clothing etc...Yeah, a pair of shorts and a t-shirt are very expensive these days
Quote from: Bubba on June 03, 2008, 03:09:59 pmQuote from: fatdoc on June 03, 2008, 02:52:23 pmas fatkid2000 will need a full set of MTB clothing etc...Yeah, a pair of shorts and a t-shirt are very expensive these days I go cycling in the same clothes if I'm on the road bike or the MTB.
Ever hear of Titus? Friend has just got a Motolite II from Fat Treads in Aviemore, and is going on about how great it is.
To start,baggies, wicking top, good shower proof (he'll simply have to have Howies, raceface just not *cool, relaxed and wealthy* enough), camelbak, summer gloves, winter gloves, spd shoes, sealskinz, multi tool, shock pump, foot pump. various spares to carry.. incl mech hanger, spare gear cable, zip ties, 2 tubes & puncture kit... + oh yeah, leg armour and elbow pads... the roadie helmet also will simply NOT do...workstand, socket set, allen keys (imp & metric just to be sure), pedal spanner, various different cleaners and lubes [stop it], fender / front guard, off road lights (he's got these), shades (not too roadie either). clear shades for the night, skull cap [ only piece of roadie gear allowed]
Quote from: fatdoc on June 03, 2008, 04:47:20 pmTo start,baggies, wicking top, good shower proof (he'll simply have to have Howies, raceface just not *cool, relaxed and wealthy* enough), camelbak, summer gloves, winter gloves, spd shoes, sealskinz, multi tool, shock pump, foot pump. various spares to carry.. incl mech hanger, spare gear cable, zip ties, 2 tubes & puncture kit... + oh yeah, leg armour and elbow pads... the roadie helmet also will simply NOT do...workstand, socket set, allen keys (imp & metric just to be sure), pedal spanner, various different cleaners and lubes [stop it], fender / front guard, off road lights (he's got these), shades (not too roadie either). clear shades for the night, skull cap [ only piece of roadie gear allowed]Which one of these pieces aren't roadie gear?wicking top unless assos, summer gloves, winter gloves, spd shoes, not roadie cleats, sealskinz, nah, you want overshoes for the road, multi tool, shock pump, nah -obviously, foot pump, spare gear cable, puncture kit, workstand, socket set, allen keys (imp & metric just to be sure), pedal spanner, various different cleaners and lubes.I'm not biased either, I wear my hydration pack on my road bike sometimes too, just like I wear my lycra tights on my MTB. I don't see the point in buying two lots of everything. I only really do XC though, no DH. I'd rather keep the money. Nothing wrong with religiously spending all your money constantly upgrading and replacing, in fact I endorse it to keep 2nd hand prices down as I'm hoping to pick up a cheap 2nd hand full suspension bike at some point.