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The Pulsar for sure has an EBB.Fuzzy Dunlop wrote:Definitely not an EBB, 73mm threaded. Note the horizontal rear dropout for SS chain tension adjustments. They have actually come up with a nice solution to the rear spacing issues b/w 142 and boost. Dropouts are spaced at 145mm, will squeeze/stretch 1.5mm per side to hit 142 or 148, there is some kind of adapter if you're still looking to run 135qr.Alfred_E._Neuman wrote:It looks like an eccentric BB. Not my favorite way of doing it, but works well enough if you're good about taking it apart once a year or so and clean/lubing it so it doesn't bind up.
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Ohhhhh, i thought you were talking about the KM. Thanks for the Pulsar insightAlfred_E._Neuman wrote:The Pulsar for sure has an EBB.Fuzzy Dunlop wrote:Definitely not an EBB, 73mm threaded. Note the horizontal rear dropout for SS chain tension adjustments. They have actually come up with a nice solution to the rear spacing issues b/w 142 and boost. Dropouts are spaced at 145mm, will squeeze/stretch 1.5mm per side to hit 142 or 148, there is some kind of adapter if you're still looking to run 135qr.Alfred_E._Neuman wrote:It looks like an eccentric BB. Not my favorite way of doing it, but works well enough if you're good about taking it apart once a year or so and clean/lubing it so it doesn't bind up.
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or this RSD Sergeant

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She calls back, says "you had one of the worst forks Fox has ever made we are replacing with a brand new 2017 updated version". AWESOME! I guess I can understand the initial push to charge since they probably get so much stuff returned. Happy they were willing to admit the fault and replace a defective product after very little conversation. It's almost like I got an automated response via email and the issue was never actually looked at. Glad I sent it in, glad I called.
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I may buy the SS, swap over some parts from my Mariachi and put my B+ wheels on. I still need to get a test ride because the standover is kind of high.
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http://m.pinkbike.com/news/ragley-big-w ... -2017.html
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I hadn't even considered Ragley... that's not single-speedable though which puts it in the probably not category for me; plus it's expensive.Mickey O'neil wrote:I found your replacement bike, Fuzzy. As I've stated before, I don't ride hardtails anymore, but if I did, this would be near the the top of my list.
http://m.pinkbike.com/news/ragley-big-w ... -2017.html
I have a nice set of boost-hub 27.5+ wheels that were waiting to go on the new Surly Karate Monkey but as I said earlier Surly is dragging their goddamn feet; my LBS is a destination Surly shop and is getting 3 demos/rentals so I'll be able to ride it but not sure how long it will take to get a frame and stuff afterwards... that's why i've started lookin elsewhere.
Pedalhead, Sergeant, Timberjack, Production Privee Shan GT, Advocate Hayduke, Kona Honzo (EDIT). I'm kinda pissed at Salsa for selling out and ditching their steel bikes but I rode that Timberjack and it was fun.
I'd need to have my wheelbuilder re-dish the wheels for the Pedalhead and the frame's expensive but I think they're pretty fuckin rad and made in USA. (not single speedable either though).
My FOX replacement came today as promised. It is brand new, in box. Looks very nice. Good on FOX!
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I'm a big fan of Fox. Riding gear and shocks/forks.
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really, why? I have ridden one and I'm pretty sure the shop wouldn't be demoing something they couldn't sell.Shapecharge wrote:Fuzzy I was in a shop yesterday trying to buy a Timberjack and they appear to not be available either.
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I'm getting pretty intrigued with the Gates Belt Drive. But, that starts moving out of what I wanted to spend. Take a look at the Spot Rocker SS 29'er.
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I forgot about Spot, siiick bikes. 1200 for a non-custom frame is pushing it for me. Already into a set of wheels for a G. Can't go putting a shitty fork or groupset on a frame like that either, 1000 fork, already at 3200, ouch! Prob lookin at 4k min, all in. Maybe i build up a cheap aluminum and then move stuff over to a sweet frame in a year or 2. i dunno...Shapecharge wrote:I guess some shops had some demos but they're just not making that many. Maybe end of January/February. Too bad because I would have bought one.
I'm getting pretty intrigued with the Gates Belt Drive. But, that starts moving out of what I wanted to spend. Take a look at the Spot Rocker SS 29'er.
Wonder about that Timberjack... That was becoming my backup plan if the KM wouldn't work. Now i may need to take a closer look at the RSD Sergeant. I figured the Timberjack was the REI bike and that they'd be readily available to anyone.
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Bram wrote:Assembled a 26" brand new mongoose bmx today with my cousin. It took 3 hours because of our total confusion on every part of the process. 190$ off craigslist, excited to try it out on my commute to work.
That will be a fuckton of fun. Congrats.
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Yes it will.Blaidd Drwg wrote:Bram wrote:Assembled a 26" brand new mongoose bmx today with my cousin. It took 3 hours because of our total confusion on every part of the process. 190$ off craigslist, excited to try it out on my commute to work.
That will be a fuckton of fun. Congrats.
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Well fuck I went ahead and ordered the Spot. They gave me a little break for liking them on the Facebooks. No dealer anywhere so it's just gonna come to the house. I had them set it up tubeless. I ordered a set of XTR pedals off of Amazon so let's see how long it takes me to break a collarbone.Fuzzy Dunlop wrote:I forgot about Spot, siiick bikes. 1200 for a non-custom frame is pushing it for me. Already into a set of wheels for a G. Can't go putting a shitty fork or groupset on a frame like that either, 1000 fork, already at 3200, ouch! Prob lookin at 4k min, all in. Maybe i build up a cheap aluminum and then move stuff over to a sweet frame in a year or 2. i dunno...Shapecharge wrote:I guess some shops had some demos but they're just not making that many. Maybe end of January/February. Too bad because I would have bought one.
I'm getting pretty intrigued with the Gates Belt Drive. But, that starts moving out of what I wanted to spend. Take a look at the Spot Rocker SS 29'er.
Wonder about that Timberjack... That was becoming my backup plan if the KM wouldn't work. Now i may need to take a closer look at the RSD Sergeant. I figured the Timberjack was the REI bike and that they'd be readily available to anyone.
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I ended up getting a really good deal on a 2016 RSD Sergeant frame. Great customer service from Alex at Rubber Side Down in Toronto, went back and forth over email a few times.
Here's a pic of the complete. Not sure what i'm doing about cranks or fork yet but I have custom 27.5+ wheels and Zee brakes. Stressful picking parts and trying to keep to some sort of budget. The only thing it doesn't have is internal dropper routing. I may go with another gravity dropper and just take the boot off. The boot is fugly. Or, I may drill a routing slot in the seat tube and buy a 9.8.

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