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  1. WandsworthRouleur

    What’s your lightest <97 MTB

    My RC200 weighed 10.5kg when I last weighed it. Since then, it’s had some slightly lighter rims, swapped a fatso front Hope hub for a regular, and a rear XT hub for a Hope. Oh, and a lighter (but not XTR :( ) cassette. Oh, and some smaller and snazzier X-Lite bar ends. So, maybe 10.2kg now...
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    What the Johnson Johnson and Johnson is this??

    I can only hope that is genuinely unique. Dear god...
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    X-LITE bar/stem combo red ano - lowered

    Re: X-LITE bar/stem combo red ano Lovely stem that clearly belongs on my Pace! Would you consider splitting?
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    BotM December 2018 - No Flagship gruppos – The Vote

    Only one vote!?? This is going to take me hours...
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    Pace RC200 dropout bolts and nuts broken

    Re: The original Pace stamped ones on mine were ally. All cracked though. Went for steel as a) I had some lying around and b) I wanted to get some decent torque on to hold the plates against the frame. There was a bit of creaking otherwise. I have a feeling they were single chainring bolt...
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    Genius or death trap?

    Thanks for all the advice folks. Having put my weight behind the forks trying to see if there’s any flex, I’m pretty confident they won’t get noodly and cause too much sticktion. I think we’ll go out for some light off reading this weekend to make sure there’s nothing weird about the handling...
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    Genius or death trap?

    Re: Thanks Mattr, good to know. Sounds along the lines of my thinking. If an RC36 can take my weight and abuse, it’ll be well over engineered for a 9 yr old. I think the higher up the range Indys has two elastomers. This was very much bottom of the range (Indy C maybe) with one elastomer...
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