i feel for you, having a toy and not being able to play with.
what did you get?



New Brakes and wheels on.
Estimated weight (with Superstar pedals that I am still waiting on) is 29.5lbs
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I'll have to shave a bit of the Fork post mount as the floating rotors rub against it. It was never a problem with the Hope Hub but I have heard of issues with some other hubs. No big deal really.

For some reason - my brakes (Avid juicy 7's) have been real non-responsive lately. They're nothing like I imagined them. Still plenty of life left in them. Just never "bite".
I'll give them a good bleed (again) tonight after work. I also tried to scuff them up a bit on some sandpaper as they were quite smooth. Not much of an improvement.
No contamination of the pads or disc. Both have been soaked in Disc Cleaner recently.
Any ideas?
It would appear that I put an inch long gash in the sidewall of one of my tyres at Llandegla, so now I need to pick up another. I've been running Nevegal DTC 2.35s all round but have been considering something slightly different up front for balance, any thoughts? I'm thinking a Blue Groove or a Nevegal Stick-E, but just wondering if anyone had tried any similar combos?
Thanks. lol, mr crane is just upset that I didn't opt for pink Chris King hubs.stunning looking weescott... mr crane is just jelous you actually have wheels
They are UST wheels and tyres. I don't have my track pump here, and trying to mount UST tyres with a minipump ain't gonna happen! So I put in tubes for now.Are you actually running tubeless Scott? Or are those tires just tubeless compatible?
If you are; how long do they stay sealed before they need re-setting up? I'm considering it now I've got these new rimz.
That's what I ran a while back. Good combo if a little heavy.Couldnt wait, so have gone and ordered a blue groove dtc! blue groove up front, nevegal at the back, looking forward to seeing how it performs!

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. I know it'd backfire and it'd get pinched or I'd deck it and then I'd be left with very empty pockets 
Just seen this on Evans website:
http://www.evanscycles.com/help/30-day-test-ride
Looks pretty good. If you don't want it then just package it back up and they pick it up for free.
Very tempted to go for a top spec mtb for around £1500 just to see the difference between that and my hardrock. I know it'd backfire and it'd get pinched or I'd deck it and then I'd be left with very empty pockets
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That's what I ran a while back. Good combo if a little heavy.

In comparison to? 2.1s? Or a different tyre combo?
I like the volume of the nevegals, particularly being on a hardtail, which is what made me stick with Kenda. Tyre choice always seems to be a difficult one though.
Nice SP hubs weescott
For some reason - my brakes (Avid juicy 7's) have been real non-responsive lately. They're nothing like I imagined them. Still plenty of life left in them. Just never "bite".
I'll give them a good bleed (again) tonight after work. I also tried to scuff them up a bit on some sandpaper as they were quite smooth. Not much of an improvement.
No contamination of the pads or disc. Both have been soaked in Disc Cleaner recently.
Any ideas?


