New WTB rubba grips like mad. I like them a lot more than the Nevegals I took off. And I added a 125mm dropper which really was one of the best bits I could have purchased for the bike.
Here's my Specialized Stumpjumper carbon comp with RT3 shock, Rockshox pikes, Hope Tech Enduro with pro4 hubs, Sram Eagle GX groupset, Sram guide RE's, Hope bottom bracket and a pair of Renthal fatbars. First carbon fibre bike and so far I'm loving it, rides very different compared to my old Trek Ex8.
2011 Tallboy 1c XL For me it is the superbike. The FlowMK3 on 2,3 tyres give it a lot of stabilty. Maybe not the Downhill KOM Hunter, but hey this bike tells you there is more to a nice ride. It is a bike which motivates to ride every day. It is so sketchy, but in a rewarding way. A good nickname for the bike would be Cheetah or Cheater. Booth works fine.
The size is perfect for my 1,92. I found the XXL TB2 sometimes a bit too large. And yes a 71HA works perfect with me. Gives an agile and fast ride.
2019 Kingdom Vendetta FS 29er with custom rear geo to accommodate a 325-pound rider. 155mm rear travel. Enve M70 wheelset with DT Swiss 240 hubs XTR Di2 shifting (1 x 11) Enve M9 Carbon 810mm bars Kingdom Ti stem (black PVD coated) Fox Transfer Dropper Lyrik RCT3 130/160mm DA Forks Cane Creek 110 headset Cane Creek DB Air CS Cane Creek eeWings with Stages Power Meter (175mm) eThirteen BB Deity Bladerunner flat pedals Revgrips Maxxis Rekon 29 x 2.6 tires Hope tech E4 brakes TRP 203mm rotors
I’m more curious as to how they adjusted the rear end to accommodate the 325. Being not far off that point, i am curious to better understand that. More bracing? Leverage rate change, etc??