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chriskneeland
- Member since Apr 26, 2013 O+
- Franklin , New Hampshire
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chriskneeland jessiemaymorgan's article
Jun 9, 2024 at 2:17
8 hours
Shimano Files Patent for a Direct-Mount Single-Sided 3-Piston Brake Caliper [Updated]
@therealmancub: Turning your XT's into Shigura's is probably the best advice you can give someone.
chriskneeland mikekazimer's article
Jun 8, 2024 at 2:26
1 day
Review: Push SV Eight Coil Shock
@jwa9681: Same. The 11-6 I have is 200x57, but the bike I have now takes a 210x55. I'm not sure how difficult it would be for them to mod it to my new size, but I essentially have $1600 worth of metal sitting in my garage.
chriskneeland mikekazimer's article
Jun 7, 2024 at 8:28
2 days
Review: Push SV Eight Coil Shock
The ElevenSix was by far the best mod/upgrade I've ever made on a bike. Unfortunately they don't make one for my Canfield. Being Colorado brands, hopefully they link up and make it happen.
chriskneeland norcobicycles's article
Jun 7, 2024 at 6:13
2 days
Video: Norco Unveils New DH Bike Design & Kit Ahead of the Leogang DH World Cup
Be a lot cooler if you didn't
chriskneeland jessiemaymorgan's article
Jun 6, 2024 at 10:41
3 days
Shimano Files Patent for a Direct-Mount Single-Sided 3-Piston Brake Caliper [Updated]
You need to upgrade to the Shigura.
chriskneeland henryquinney's article
Jun 5, 2024 at 12:50
Jun 5, 2024
Review: Forbidden Druid - Travel is Just a Number
@justinfoil: That's what they make 150mm for, that also pedal and handle better than this.
chriskneeland henryquinney's article
Jun 5, 2024 at 12:16
Jun 5, 2024
Review: Forbidden Druid - Travel is Just a Number
@bigmeatpete420: If you're not sitting that much you need more travel than 130mm. You have no clue how to buy the right bike.
chriskneeland henryquinney's article
Jun 5, 2024 at 10:53
Jun 5, 2024
Review: Forbidden Druid - Travel is Just a Number
@Blownoutrides: No, actually, it doesn't need to. Your body position is already being shifted forward on today's bikes due to steeper seat angles. So while seated, you're already growing the rear center in relation to your body mass. And we're talking about a 130mm trail bike here, where you're sitting 90 percent of the time. On downhill and enduro race bikes, longer chainstays make sense because you're standing.
chriskneeland henryquinney's article
Jun 5, 2024 at 9:24
Jun 5, 2024
Review: Forbidden Druid - Travel is Just a Number
@justinfoil: Ya, some people want to ride a 130mm slug with chainstays that are unnecessarily long. Put a high-pivot on it and sell it as a short travel downhill bike. Makes perfect sense.