Yup. Ditch the spaghetti forks , and get some proper ones like these Superflys (?). Only 100gms heavier, but a world apart in steering feel/plushness/ rigidity/damping/looks/reliability/ease of maintenance/etc...saltyman":2y4tvrjf said:any thoughts on the bike folks?
aint had time to do anything with it yet, i have been really busy, probaly spent less than 30mins with the bike as it lives at my parents.
Ti bike with steel forks? :?clunker":20plqmdg said:http://www.viciouscycles.com/forks.php3 yum
ededwards":c4k5txrm said:Nice bike but my eyes on the blue in the 'just arrived photos'! Glad to see that toned down already and suggest, as others have, the following
- risers or flats with barends (although risers look wrong on a Merlin as Jon said)
- swap cranks for something silver and subtle
- swap SIDs for something rigid (if you can't do steel how about some RC31s and a wider front tyre?)
Just thoughts, obviously.
Tallpaul":3v3ri1so said:- XTR M950 Chainset
- Flat Ti Handlebar
- Ti Stem
- Lose any other blue ano, just keep the blue of the SIDs and Maguras.