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northwind 21-10-08 09:55 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
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Originally Posted by zsv650 (Post 1662656)
may just have a bad set then last shocks i had were rst's they were alot better than these particular ones although no adjustment on them i hear good stuff about rockshox may invest in a set :)

Careful, just like suntour make some nasty forks and some half decent ones, rockshox make some brilliant ones and some pretty terrible ones. The Darts etc are not much cop. My brother's old saracen has a dart 1 and it's horrendous, like the sort of thing you'd find on a £100 apollo.

Jdawg 21-10-08 09:57 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
After years of owning a Specialized P2, finally got myself a big bike!
Giant DH Team frame, draped with lots of lovely components!


zsv650 21-10-08 09:57 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
i'll just have to pay a bit more then to get the better stuff ive seen some fitted to bikes down halfords and they looked the business and felt firm and lots of adjustment which is good for a fiddle.

zsv650 21-10-08 09:59 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdawg (Post 1662677)
After years of owning a Specialized P2, finally got myself a big bike!
Giant DH Team frame, draped with lots of lovely components!


they are some big discs:cool: whats the stopping power like.

Jdawg 21-10-08 10:02 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
203mm rotors, 4-pot, plenty of power, one of my favorite parts of the bike. Very sharp, awesome power, very happy with them!
My fave part has to be the rear linkage though, beautifuly engineered!

chris8886 21-10-08 10:03 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Law (Post 1662671)
Found this video of Swinley on the net, been on some of the trails shown but not as fast these guys cos I'm unfit.

i could swear i recognise that first part, it's right out the back of the area, but i spose it could actually be anywhere. brings back some wicked memories that :D

zsv650 21-10-08 10:04 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdawg (Post 1662686)
203mm rotors, 4-pot, plenty of power, one of my favorite parts of the bike. Very sharp, awesome power, very happy with them!
My fave part has to be the rear linkage though, beautifuly engineered!

where would one procure such a set of bad ass rotors plus calipers:cool:

Jdawg 21-10-08 10:08 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
Chain Reactions are probably the best out there, well, personally I rate them.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...?ModelID=25855

What bike would you want them for?

zsv650 21-10-08 10:11 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
claud butler it has cable discs thats right cable operated discs with teeny weeny one calipers.

Jdawg 21-10-08 10:20 PM

Re: The MTB thread
 
Ive got Hope mono mini's on my P2, which are sweet, but avid juicys are great value for money, depends on what u want to spend really.


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