Don't worry 26" tire still a lot in the market since its a popular size for commuter bike, i just recently purchased tubeless tire replacement for my 26" and fork seal kit for for 26" size Rock Shox Revelation. Got me Schwable Magic Mary recently at local bike shop.
Nice. At my place, have 3 bicycle shops, all of them dont have nice brand (Schwable/Maxxis) 26 in stock. Luckly we have Shopee nowadays.
im sharing info for people who planned to buy. espeacially this cheapskate brand. u dont like to hear then u ignore. every bike frame can install or not are out of topic.
Actually, me and my riding group have been testing out a lot of these cheap brands and the parts have been quite good and long-lasting. Very surprising. A lot of them come from the same factory which produces the branded ones.
completely DIY from a naked bike frame. So now I seeking cheap price DH fork like boxxer.
Plan not over 18kg for this bike.
If you always uphill better get a giant anthem. LOL
Nah, the Anthem is too XC for a lembu style rider for me. Good luck finding the Boxxer that you need! Not many DH forks locally within the Klang Valley that I see. Definitely see more of those sold on Gejamatoba in the north or on the east coast.
Nah, the Anthem is too XC for a lembu style rider for me. Good luck finding the Boxxer that you need! Not many DH forks locally within the Klang Valley that I see. Definitely see more of those sold on Gejamatoba in the north or on the east coast.
yeah.. that anthem really build for race. Don worry, riding is for fun and not for speed. LOL
Now no luck for finding boxxer at all. FR project need hold on a bit.
It is good. Since you already using single speed and also use SLX crankset better get some protection on that. You can wait 10.10 or 11.11 to get it. May be the price you get is cheaper than me. There have a lot model to choose too eg DX001 DX002 DX005 DX009.
Besides my 126L CN-M6100 arrived too. Cost me around Rm7x.
Nah, the Anthem is too XC for a lembu style rider for me. Good luck finding the Boxxer that you need! Not many DH forks locally within the Klang Valley that I see. Definitely see more of those sold on Gejamatoba in the north or on the east coast.
Yes agree ...I had anthem 2 back in 2016. Rear shock always bottom out when I was 85kg. Pump it up but become too hard. Malas want to play I go back hard tail carbon ....do xc mostly ...
Yes agree ...I had anthem 2 back in 2016. Rear shock always bottom out when I was 85kg. Pump it up but become too hard. Malas want to play I go back hard tail carbon ....do xc mostly ...
Actually, if you are riding XC, the Anthem needs a bit more tuning up and playing around with the spacers as well. To me, I don't ride XC (not fit enough) so prefer a little more travel in the suspension.
Guys, just want to ask...had anyone try oval chain ring before ? Is it a gimmick thing ? ..... i seen alot of ppl recommended them...actually im having a dilemma whether to jump back to 30T or remain at 28T since i do much climbing....
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Guys, just want to ask...had anyone try oval chain ring before ? Is it a gimmick thing ? ..... i seen alot of ppl recommended them...actually im having a dilemma whether to jump back to 30T or remain at 28T since i do much climbing....
not a gimmick for me. been using one for 5 to 6 years now. you will surely feel the difference when climbing, especially on flatter climbs. i'm not a strong climber so it helps me to find a better rhythm and cadence because of how each pedal stroke seems to be more efficient. When i went back to round chain rings for a while, i thought i felt more "wasted" energy when the pedal stroke goes from top to bottom, if you know what i mean. On flats and downhills, no difference or help. in fact, it will feel weird in the beginning.
not a gimmick for me. been using one for 5 to 6 years now. you will surely feel the difference when climbing, especially on flatter climbs. i'm not a strong climber so it helps me to find a better rhythm and cadence because of how each pedal stroke seems to be more efficient. When i went back to round chain rings for a while, i thought i felt more "wasted" energy when the pedal stroke goes from top to bottom, if you know what i mean. On flats and downhills, no difference or help. in fact, it will feel weird in the beginning.
Just brought 30T....i still afraid of jumping back to 32T coz the last round i used round 32T struggle pretty much on hills... i'm not a strong climber and just a weekend rider