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natemeyer seb-stott's article
Dec 1, 2023 at 16:35
Dec 1, 2023
Nerding Out: How Temperature Affects Your Suspension
@chrsei: Well that’s because 30% hot is also 70% cold
Added 6 photos to Buysell
Jul 18, 2023 at 5:45
Jul 18, 2023
Selling
Jul 18, 2023 at 5:44
Jul 18, 2023

NEW Rockshox Reverb C1 (175mm travel, 31.6mm clamp)

$200 USD
Selling like new Reverb C1. Post came installed on a brand new bike, but was removed and never ridden

natemeyer edspratt's article
Apr 15, 2022 at 10:39
Apr 15, 2022
Added 16 photos to Buysell
Nov 15, 2020 at 8:57
Nov 15, 2020
Selling
Nov 15, 2020 at 8:53
Nov 15, 2020

Santa Cruz Nomad C S w/ Reserve Wheels size Large

$4500 USD
Size Large Santa Cruz Nomad (C level carbon, S build with Reserve wheels) in black I will ship within the country as long as buyer pays shipping ad provides the shipping label. This is also dependent on me being able to get a bike box to package the bike up in, bikes and their respective boxes have been difficult to find this year. If you are local I would also be willing to meet somewhere if you'd like to see the bike in person. Bike is in good condition, has some cosmetic scratches and scuffs on it but no structural damage. Been ridden for 2 seasons and with regular maintenance. Fork and Shock have both been serviced this season and brakes have been bled). Front brake master cylinder, caliper, rotor and pads are nearly brand new (warranty issue), rear brake is still the original but with fairly new pads and rotors. Derailleur has some scuffs on it but the hanger is straight and it shifts well. Chainring, chain and cassette are all nearly new, and have plenty of life left in them. Tires have a bit of miles on them but are still in quite good condition, they do have cushcore in them front and rear. Wheels have some cosmetic scratches on them but are otherwise in very good condition. Most of the bike is stock with the exception of tires, and a couple drivetrain components (cassette, chain). Bike currently has Shimano Saint pedals on it, if you ride flats I can swap them for a pair of Deity Bladerunner pedals if you'd prefer. If you want to let me keep the pedals that's cool too. If there are any photos that I missed let me know, I'm happy to send more, I'd like to be as transparent as possible SPECS Frame: SC Nomad C Carbon (Large, Black) Fork: Fox 36 Float Performance 170mm travel Shock: RockShox Super deluxe R Derailleur: Sram GX Eagle Shifter: Sram GX Eagle Cranks: Sram Stylo 175mm Chainring: Sram GX Eagle 32t Cassette: Sram X01 Eagle Chain: Sram XX1 Eagle Brakes (Front & Rear): Sram Code R Brake Rotors (Front/Rear): Sram Centerline (220mm/200mm) Bars: Racefae Aeffect R 35mm (Uncut, they are 780mm I believe) Stem: Raceface Aeffect 50mm Hubs (Front & Rear): DT Swiss 370 Rims: Santa Cruz Reserve (30mm internal width, 28 hole) Front Tire: Maxxis Assegai 3c max grip compound, dh casing with cushcore Rear Tire: Maxxis DHR II 3c max grip compound, dh casing with cushcore Seatpost: Rockshox Reverb Saddle: WTB Silverado Pro ** I would also be willing to negotiate if you only want the frame **

natemeyer mikekazimer's article
Apr 16, 2020 at 7:26
Apr 16, 2020
Video: Does Your Suspension Really Work Better Without a Chain?
I'm inclined to say no, it doesn't matter. If the wheel is spinning faster than the cassette it doesn't matter. Consider coasting down a hill and you pedal slowly. It doesn't matter how quickly the hub engages if you aren't spinning the cassette faster than the wheel. Slow wheelie drops yes it does make a difference but that's not incredibly common unless you're Chris Akrigg
natemeyer CascadeComponents's article
Dec 4, 2019 at 7:10
Dec 4, 2019
Cascade Components Announces Santa Cruz Megatower LT Linkage
@Ironmonsoon602: No that means that Chris king bottom brackets protrude more than others and having clearance there so the link doesn't hit the bottom bracket is necessary. It does not refer to raising the bb.
natemeyer tonanp's article
Nov 19, 2019 at 15:30
Nov 19, 2019
Video: Highlights From the North American Bike Trials Championships
It's hard to learn to ride with gloves if you've never used them?
natemeyer scottsecco's article
Oct 28, 2019 at 5:58
Oct 28, 2019
Movies For Your Monday
That's why the marathon world record is still about 2:01. Kipchoge did not race an official marathon in this, he ran 26.2 miles. The whole thing was intended to be an experiment by Nike to see how fast someone could run under ideal conditions.
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