Re: 2012 Nukeproof Mega *work in progress*
Yeah I noticed some of the SRAM features have made their way over to shimano. The push shifting has been a feature I had on my saints, but it's now on most shifters. And the 1:1 actuation now means you can mix and match rear mech and shifters.
I am still wanting new forks, but nobody has any deals on the 55's as yet and very few places even have the 2014 model in stock. I'm gonna hold out a couple of month I think. A brand new set went for £260 on eBay the other day, but didn't have the tapered steerer so I let them go without bidding lol.
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If my X0 shifter dies as quickly as my last two X9's, I'll be sacking Sram off and gong back to Shimano; Zee mech with a Saint shifter.
Just need to get it dirty now (which won't take long ate mo!).
I've never really liked SRAM stuff, going back to the days when I was a mechanic at the LBS, I just despised it. So I don't even consider it now. I did however set up a mates bike for him not long ago and that was all SRAM stuff, it seemed a lot lot better now days, in fact it was actually quite nice! And I do love the anodised bits they do! But I just love Shimano stuff.
I used to hate the grip shift only stuff but switched when they bought out trigger shifters. The push push idea made sense to me but the big seller was the 1:1 actuation. My old M952 stuff was really sensitive to mud which meant that it needed adjusting all the time. The X9 stuff that I swapped to was much easier to set up and never seemed to need adjusting.
I'm not sure the current stuff is as well made. My nine speed shifters lasted forever whereas my 10 speed ones haven't. The X0 shifter I've bought is a 2014 one so hoping it lasts lint because it's a different design. It does shift better than the X9 and I like being able to change the trigger angle.
If it dies, then I'm back on Shimano.
Are you still on the lookout for some new forks?
Yeah I noticed some of the SRAM features have made their way over to shimano. The push shifting has been a feature I had on my saints, but it's now on most shifters. And the 1:1 actuation now means you can mix and match rear mech and shifters.
I am still wanting new forks, but nobody has any deals on the 55's as yet and very few places even have the 2014 model in stock. I'm gonna hold out a couple of month I think. A brand new set went for £260 on eBay the other day, but didn't have the tapered steerer so I let them go without bidding lol.