Barneyballbags
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In all seriousness though, Girvins are an absolute b@&tard to fit, especially when you have to pull them completely apart first to change the linkages.. And then I put them all together only to find out that I'd forgotten to route the gear cables inside the fork legs rather than around the outside where they'll rub like buggery.
Oh well, job for tomorrow
On the plus side, WOW are they stiff! Took the bike out for a little spin along the Marina before and they track really well. They feel so light too - the bike feels like a proper little whippet! One issue I have at the moment is with the damping (or lack of) - the forks top out really badly at the moment, but I'm hopefully going to order a Risse Genesis to replace the Girvin shock once I can sell my Rocky Mountain Blizzard frame (which is an absolute bargain by the way )..
In all seriousness though, Girvins are an absolute b@&tard to fit, especially when you have to pull them completely apart first to change the linkages.. And then I put them all together only to find out that I'd forgotten to route the gear cables inside the fork legs rather than around the outside where they'll rub like buggery.
Oh well, job for tomorrow
On the plus side, WOW are they stiff! Took the bike out for a little spin along the Marina before and they track really well. They feel so light too - the bike feels like a proper little whippet! One issue I have at the moment is with the damping (or lack of) - the forks top out really badly at the moment, but I'm hopefully going to order a Risse Genesis to replace the Girvin shock once I can sell my Rocky Mountain Blizzard frame (which is an absolute bargain by the way )..