Mindmap3":o09slxn6 said:Now you've said that, I have heard people saying that your seat clamp doesn't need to be done up very tight at all. Is there much play in the saddle?
Can't wait to get mine on the bike.
*AJ*":1tjx4yu1 said:Mindmap3":1tjx4yu1 said:Now you've said that, I have heard people saying that your seat clamp doesn't need to be done up very tight at all. Is there much play in the saddle?
Can't wait to get mine on the bike.
There is play, but I'd say it was only a millimetre in each direction. Certainly not noticeable when you ride the bike.
Mindmap3":1nhbsvgs said:*AJ*":1nhbsvgs said:Mindmap3":1nhbsvgs said:Now you've said that, I have heard people saying that your seat clamp doesn't need to be done up very tight at all. Is there much play in the saddle?
Can't wait to get mine on the bike.
There is play, but I'd say it was only a millimetre in each direction. Certainly not noticeable when you ride the bike.
Brilliant. That seems about right based on what I've read...I know some of the other ones can be really sloppy.
You got any riding plans for the weekend?
Mindmap3":k64djtnk said:Good stuff.
If you're riding Cannock next week and want someone to ride with, give me a shout. I'm up there most weekends - I ride on my Tod most of the time because most of the guys ride that I know ride the Pines and don't travel!
The Chase is riding well at the no, although there are a couple of bits closed.
Mindmap3":1efncido said:Good stuff.
Personally I find that Cannock gets a bit quieter as the day goes on...once all the parents have had their blast round and need to get back to kids etc. I'm not about Saturday because I'll be in the Peaks but will be around on Sunday.
Is the trail you mentioned at the Pines the main red route of a different one? I've only been up there twice and ended up in the bike park both times.