@brotherluke: how much travel do you reckon it has? Looking at how close the swingarm is to the seat tube at full extension, it can't be much more than 50mm. Thoughts?
@jaame: the rear triangle is connected to the shock via a “U” shaped linkage so that the triangle can move past the seat tube. Probably has 80-100ish mm travel.
Develloped with rider's input, just forgot to ask him about cable routing. Internal routing, he doesn't use it, tape instead - looks terrible.
Otherwise it would be nice.
It looks like Nicholi is using a XX1 crank on his P3, I always thought XX1 cranks are not that strong from such abuse. Now I want to put a XX1 on my P3 too (happen to have both!)
@HsawAknow: Ah, thanks now I see. Pretty neat actually. Much better than the slotted IS mounts you also see where you have to readjust the caliper when you shift the wheel. And much more compact than having a complete sliding dropout where the complete brake mount slides along.
@Kitejumping: could just move the foot off pedal for those. Had/have a eastern 26 that’s so small the only way to do those was pulling the foot off and pinching the seat.
Had to