Why get the 200x57 rear and stay 150 up front? Cause now you have roughly 160 in the back and the bikes can handle 160 up front. Just wondering not that you have to change ha ha
I've upgrade to pike first and then got a really good deal on the Inline so I went for it.
pjd2100 wrote:
sostokedaboutthat wrote:
The shock is upside down as well…
That's the correct position for the shock
Why get the 200x57 rear and stay 150 up front? Cause now you have roughly 160 in the back and the bikes can handle 160 up front. Just wondering not that you have to change ha ha
A friend of mine has offered me the shock from his 2015 Reign 2, should fit my 2014 Trance 3, but unsure as to what it'll do to the rear travel. Any ideas? Will be spacing the Sektors up to 150mm at some point too.
I'm going for a green and blue combo on my 2015 Trance 27.5 2. I'm going to switch it to 1X and like the green oneup sprocket and derailleur cage, and wish they made their oval chainring in green, but i'm torn because of shimano's XT 1X 11 gear, The price difference is not that much. I'll post a pic when i finally make a decision.
The sram stuff shifts better (It breaks my heart to say that).
am getting Sram Guide RS and am upgrading the rotor size to 180mm on the back and 203mm on the front with the Sram Centerline rotor. What adaptors and all that stuff do I need?
am getting Sram Guide RS and am upgrading the rotor size to 180mm on the back and 203mm on the front with the Sram Centerline rotor. What adaptors and all that stuff do I need?
What year Trance and what fork? If it's '14-'16 it has postmount 160mm rear, so a +20mm PM to fit 180mm rotor. The front adapter you need depends on which fork and what size rotor it fits without adapter.
To further my question, is the mounting hardware on the Reign the same as the Trance? Wondering if the Reign's shock will swap straight over?
I don't know about the hardware, but if the shock is 200x57mm, people are using them on Trances, the i2i is the same, just check for contact at bottom out to be sure nothing hits.