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One question: the MX238s have a lot of ventilation holes. How do they fare in the winter or in the rain? Or is it just a matter of putting overshoes on?
Prior to just now, I have never looked for a throw up or sick emoji....ran into this on the internet today, and immediately remembered our good old @OreoCookie who will no doubt appreciate it, if this isn't his invention already - who knows?
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ran into this on the internet today, and immediately remembered our good old @OreoCookie who will no doubt appreciate it, if this isn't his invention already - who knows?
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I like my Ritchey Outback, but the build has come out heavier than I expected ...almost 12kg. I could probably spend some $$ and knock off a kg or so but don't think I'll do that. Would like to get somewhere around 9-10kg but don't see that happening on a steel frame without going for maybe a 1x and GRX groupset. Maybe someday. Love the look of Ti and the lower weight is a big plus, but don't think it is in the cards. I can dream though.Another note...
I by far prefer the GRX feel to the Sram setup on the sage.
I'm always surprised when drop bar bikes are heavier than many hardtail mountain bikes — which come with a suspension fork and wider tires.I like my Ritchey Outback, but the build has come out heavier than I expected ...almost 12kg.
The video seems upside down and isn't stabilized, which makes for a very unsettling viewing experience …I broke my old chest mount... so this one is new and not adjusted properly -
But if you want an idea of what I consider a proper first ride for a bike...
It is upside down, but in the lower corner, there is a rotate button. I rotated and clicked save, but the gopro site doesn't seem to care.I'm always surprised when drop bar bikes are heavier than many hardtail mountain bikes — which come with a suspension fork and wider tires.
The video seems upside down and isn't stabilized, which makes for a very unsettling viewing experience …
Yeah, that descent must have been rough. Quite impressive to do this on drop bars and on a fully rigid bike!It is upside down, but in the lower corner, there is a rotate button. I rotated and clicked save, but the gopro site doesn't seem to care.
The stabilazion is on, but the chest mount was bouncing. Also - look at the headlight position at the start and end of the clip... there were a lot of rocks and roots involved.
I have this wierd obsession with self punishment at times.Yeah, that descent must have been rough. Quite impressive to do this on drop bars and on a fully rigid bike!