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Well after 12months of watching, reading and asking lots of questions, I finally placed my order for a new Zula frame. Ordered the black and blue frame, size large. Also placed an order of a XT groupset. Will fit my white SID shock on there as well as the black ZTR rims.

 

All the 29er hype confused the crap out of me for the last 2 months, but I decided to stick to what I feel comfortable with.

 

I noticed the Zula now comes standard with the RP2 shock and not the RP23. Not a train smash in my view. I've being riding a bike with the RP23 for the last 3.5 years and if I compare that to the RP2 on my wife's bike, I tend to prefer the RP2. The pro-pedal lock-out on the RP2 is more distinct and makes the bike nice and stiff. The RP23 remains kind of soft on level 3, even at a much higher pressure.

 

Can't wait for delivery!!! :clap:

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Ja, I think that is why they switched, the RP2 gives a "fuller" lockout than the rp23. Anyhow very jealous enjoy your new steed

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If I may make one small recommendation - have the rear shock set up properly by someone who knows what they are doing.

 

Had my Zula for 5 rides and was struggeling to get the set-up correct.

 

Last week did a ride with a semi bike celeb and an bikeshop mechanic, afer 5km they forced me off the bike - fiddled for 15 seconds and kapow - "bob" gone.

 

Seems that my rebound was just set to fast. Slowing it down sorted out the "bobbing" instantly.

 

Now its really a pleasure - no need to lock out anymore.

 

Get this setup right and you wont believe what that bike does!!!!!

 

Enjoy mate!!!

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Congrats,

 

Great choice, I love mine best decision I have ever made.

 

As a matter of interest why did you go with XT and not SRAM?

 

Personal choice?

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I hope/trust I will be happy. I'm still comparing 29er and Zula reviews, but it's a bit too late now. Still convinced I made the right choice.

 

I am getting the shop to build it up. Will get my usual mechanic to check it out too.

 

For some reason I still prefer XT. I know it is a bit heavier, but I have faith in it. Suppose more personal choice.

 

Normal price on the frame I think is R16000-R16500. I got it with some discount.

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I hope/trust I will be happy. I'm still comparing 29er and Zula reviews, but it's a bit too late now. Still convinced I made the right choice.

 

I am getting the shop to build it up. Will get my usual mechanic to check it out too.

 

For some reason I still prefer XT. I know it is a bit heavier, but I have faith in it. Suppose more personal choice.

 

Normal price on the frame I think is R16000-R16500. I got it with some discount.

You made the right choice bud, it's a great bike you will have a blast on it. Full XT is also great price point wise, will probably outlast you and me, light enough and not over the top expensive. Good choices alround. Wheels? :thumbup:

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You made the right choice bud, it's a great bike you will have a blast on it. Full XT is also great price point wise, will probably outlast you and me, light enough and not over the top expensive. Good choices alround. Wheels? :thumbup:

 

ZTR 355 hoops, Wheelsmith 1.6mm spokes, brass nipples and AMC hubs if my memory serves me right. Still being conservative with UST Maxxis tyres though. Tried normal tires on a few occasions but I have bad luck with side wall cuts.

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The Zula should be dead easy to set up in the rear shock department - far easier thana linkage or VPP design and I doubt you'll need lock out - mono-pivots hardly bob in my experience.

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ZTR 355 hoops, Wheelsmith 1.6mm spokes, brass nipples and AMC hubs if my memory serves me right. Still being conservative with UST Maxxis tyres though. Tried normal tires on a few occasions but I have bad luck with side wall cuts.

Sweet, good wheels man...very tough...No weight weenie myself...function and strength over weight any day of the week :thumbup:

 

We want pics when its done, think there is a "show us those morewoods" thread...dis waar die manne uithang :P

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355?

 

I thought it is discontinued?

 

Apparently Crest replaced it?

 

Anyhow....great bike, I love mine aswell.

 

I agree with Vinny, get the rear suspension setup by some one who knows. I also strugled with mine intialy.

 

I've had mine for 18 months now and still loving it :thumbup: :thumbup:

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355?

 

I thought it is discontinued?

 

Apparently Crest replaced it?

 

Anyhow....great bike, I love mine aswell.

 

I agree with Vinny, get the rear suspension setup by some one who knows. I also strugled with mine intialy.

 

I've had mine for 18 months now and still loving it :thumbup: :thumbup:

 

You might be right, but the wheels were built a year ago and only used for races. I use my old Mavic X819's for training rides.

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