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Jul 23, 2024 at 23:25
Jul 23, 2024

Basically new 200 Centreline rotors

$35 CAD
Got some SRAM Centreline 200mm 6 bolt rotors up for grabs, they have about 100km of light riding on them so essentially new. $35 a piece, located in Blind Bay/Salmon Arm. Willing to ship @ buyers expense.

mullw05 edspratt's article
Jul 14, 2024 at 8:17
Jul 14, 2024
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Jun 26, 2024 at 21:26
Jun 26, 2024
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Jun 26, 2024 at 21:25
Jun 26, 2024

Code RSC's+Cascade Cams+Rotors+Pads

$410 CAD
I've got this sweet set of Sram Code RSC's lying around at the moment and figured it would be smarter to have someone else give them a rip this summer. These got about 10 rides on them before they came off my new GT Force. Front line is 840mm and the rear is 1400mm. I threw a set of Cascade Components brake cams in the levers which takes up a lot of the free stroke and gives them a sharper, more progressive feel. I would say they feel somewhere between a regular RSC and the TRP DHR Evo's, the result is less arm pump and more adjustability (I also have the factory cams that I can throw back in for a reduced price). Along with the brakes themselves, I have a set of 200mm Sram Centerline rotors I'll throw in with them, again I can keep them for a reduced price. Not pictured are the lightly used pads that were in them and a set of new sintered pads. I've run a similar setup on my past 3 bikes and have been super happy with it, just ended up with an opportunity to try something different this summer. Located in Blind Bay/Salmon Arm but potentially can meet around the Okanagan or can ship at the buyer's expense (approx 20-40 within Canada). Thanks for looking!

mullw05 Mandownmedia's article
Jun 14, 2024 at 12:50
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mullw05 mikekazimer's article
Jun 13, 2024 at 12:20
Jun 13, 2024
Head to Head Review: 2025 RockShox Zeb vs Fox 38
I've ridden quite a few 36/38's with GRIP1/2's as well as a handful of Rockshox products with the Charger 2.1 and 3 dampers. I'm a fairly quick rider in the interior of BC who likes a stiff spring rate and both directions of damping on the open side. Honestly, I have a hard time distinguishing between the brands. Yes, there is a difference, but you would notice significantly larger one by fitting a Luftkappe, burnishing bushings, or even just doing a good service most of the time. I will say RockShox products are far easier to set up than Fox. I find a more noticeable difference between clicks and better range of adjustment in most cases. Also, the ease of service on RockShox products, especially the dampers in both forks and shocks, is a more of a dealbreaker to me. At the end of the day, both products are amazing and there are far more important things to be concerned about on most bikes than a couple clicks of LSC or %2.8 more lateral stiffness.
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Jun 12, 2024 at 11:34
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Jun 12, 2024 at 11:34
Jun 12, 2024

Maxxis Assegai/DHR2 Maxxgrip tire combo 29

$110 CAD
EUC Maxxis tires, would prefer to sell as a combo (great for any BC trail/enduro bike) Assegai 29x2.5WT Maxxgrip Exo+ casing- %80ish life left DHR2 29x2.4WT Maxxgrip Doubledown casing- %90 life left (approx 50-70 km) Get the combo for $110 or $60 a piece OBO.

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