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CdT85

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  1. Completely shocked! Cant believe he is in a wheelchair! He had mad skills! Watched road bike party again just yesterday!
  2. Just my 2c. I have been riding my Novatech "Entry level" hubs for nearly 2 years, plenty of km's (Street/dirt jumping/etc), even transferred them to my new enduro bike. Other than having to replace the bearings after a year and a half, I had no issues. It comes down to maintenance and resisting the urge to go ride if you know there is something wrong with your bike. If it starts making "funny sounds" inspect and fix it then and there. Usually ends up getting worse and more expensive to fix if you ignore it.
  3. I can get a Shimano Deore (HG62) 11-36 speed cassette as well as a Deore HG 54 chain (both 10 speed), and plan to buy Shimano Deore XT shifter and derailleurs from a fellow hubber. Not sure if this is budget quality? Havent forked out the cash yet. trying to find out what is best route going forward. I am happy with my 3 x 9 setup on my FS, but need a new setup on my HT. Current setup on my HT is a 8 speed Shimano Deore XT rear, with Alivio rapid shift triggers and alivio front deraileur...all cooked from wear and tear. My HT is a 2006 model and I am still running the same derailieurs, cant shift up and down properly anymore
  4. Only reason that promted the upgrade was my 2 x 8 setup on my hardtail that is kaput. And there is more 10 speed components available than 9 speed in the classifieds. So I decided to go 1x 10 on my full suspension and 3 x 9 on my hard tail. So basically I'm transplanting my 9 speed setup to my hardtail.Am more than happy with my 3 x 9 setup.
  5. Thanx Orbit, I will take a look at that. trying to save weight on my heavy beast, so If I dont need a chainguide it will be beter
  6. I actually want to upgrade my old, worn 8 speed groupset on my hard tail mtb, so decided to put my 9 speed groupset onto the hard tail and go 10 speed on my full suspension. plan is to go single chainring in front then with a chainguide, seeing that I have constant issues with my chain comming off on the downhill sections. Got a Shimano Deore XT 10 speed groupset from a fellow hubber for 1.5K which is not to bad in my book
  7. Thanx for the info, much appreciated
  8. Hi All, I am currently getting the components to upgrade my 9 speed (2010 Mongoose Otero Super) to a 10 speed. I have sourced (planning to buy still) most of the components needed (shifters, derailleurs, cassette. etc) but I am worried as to how to go about with my chain rings on my crank. I currently have a FSA Alpha Drive Forged Alloy (22/32/42T) crank set. My problem is that I have an ISIS drive bb and I can't fit a new crank set. Will the spacing between the crank set gears be an issue? And I suspect I must replace the three chain rings if I go 10 speed? Should I stick to 9 speed or is it worth my while to upgrade? Thank you in advance
  9. CdT85

    26" Tyres

    Can only try and see. seems the bike shops only want to us to buy 650B or 29". kinda get looks of disgust when you dare enquire about 26" componenents...
  10. CdT85

    26" Tyres

    I fully agree with enjoi. been trying over a month now to source either Maxxis/Kenda tyres. Nearly had a mayor wipeout last night due to bald tires because I cant find tyres
  11. CdT85

    26" Tyres

    I would prefer to support the local guys, but tried three different shops around me and everyone just shrugs and tell me their suppliers don't have and they can't help me
  12. CdT85

    26" Tyres

    Thanx guys. I went the chainreaction cycles route. Will probably have to buy some back up stock I guess? seem 26 is dying completely?
  13. CdT85

    26" Tyres

    Hi All, I am relatively new to the hub, only using it to buy and sell components. I however need some advice. I own two 26" MTBs, one HT, one FS but am struggeling to find decent 26" tyres. Seems no-one stocks them anymore. My current setup I ran was Maxxis High Roller 26 x 2.35 rear and Maxxis Minnion 26 x 2.5 Front. Due to a suspension upgrade I am currently limited to a 2.35 front. Now my dillema, I cant find stock at my lbs, and the supplier also wont be getting in. What tyres do you suggest I get for all mountain/freeride use and can one actually still get decent quality 26" tyres? I do not really want to buy a new MTB, seeing that I am a shorty, my 26" mtb suites me fine, and am quite attached to my rides. Any input will be appreciated. Thanx
  14. I saw two men, that I suspect were farm workers, walking with a Spezialized like this while I was driving between Stellenbosch and Somerset West about a week or so ago. Saw them close to Mooiberge coming towards Stellenbosch.
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