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Jonnyboy666's which part thread got me thinking recently and yesterday as I was cleaning a couple of my bikes - while brushing the filth out of my M780 SPDs I clocked the letters 'X' and 'T' on the side. Deore XT I thought to myself.... I've been taking this awesome groupo' for granted for too many years! For 20 years I've used and abused XT, I've acted like it's not there, I've treated it like shite, I've cheated on it by using other kit and overall my behaviour towards it has been appalling.
So I then thought its now time to make amends.. it is time to show some appreciation by taking ten mins to dedicate a thread to my all time favourite groupset, Deore XT.
Deore XT I love you! You have always been there for me, you have remained faithful and never let me down and for the past 20 years of my life you have remained constant... sort of like the Rovers Return of the bike world.. you're there when I need you. You have served so many purposes in the last 20 years. You've helped move my bike, change gears on my bike, stop my bike.. even protect my bike with you're little Shark Fin way back when I was just a young lad. You've given me somewhere to rest my feets while bombing down a hill or whilst tootling along gassing to my mates' (and fellow XT a abusers).... you're a true legend that's been there for the majority of the years I've been on this planet.
So let us gather round fellow XT users and abusers. What XT do you use? What XT do you take for granted? If you love 'old faithful' and respect it enough to show some appreciation this is your opportunity to take time and think about what it's meant to you over the last couple of decades. This is your chance to share stories and to tell the world what XT means to you. For me personally, my relationship with XT started way back in 1990 when I saw it in bike shops and catalogs strutting it's stuff on high-end steeds that remained out of my reach. Most manufacturers from Klein to Alpinestars; Marin to Orange used it on their top spec'd kit. My first XT taster was when I had to replace a broken M550 LX rear mech back in 1992. Somehow I managed to get the money together to fund a M730 mech and it was at that point a bond was formed. Little did I know then that those two letters 'X' and 'T' would remain with me in some form or another right up to the present day.
Here's a nostalgic look at some of my XT kit and although you can see things have changed over the years, two things have remained exactly the same....... 'X' and 'T'
One love... all XT haters' out there need not reply
Shifter
Brake
Cranks
Mech
Pedal
Cassette
Hub
Chain
Thanks for looking
So I then thought its now time to make amends.. it is time to show some appreciation by taking ten mins to dedicate a thread to my all time favourite groupset, Deore XT.
Deore XT I love you! You have always been there for me, you have remained faithful and never let me down and for the past 20 years of my life you have remained constant... sort of like the Rovers Return of the bike world.. you're there when I need you. You have served so many purposes in the last 20 years. You've helped move my bike, change gears on my bike, stop my bike.. even protect my bike with you're little Shark Fin way back when I was just a young lad. You've given me somewhere to rest my feets while bombing down a hill or whilst tootling along gassing to my mates' (and fellow XT a abusers).... you're a true legend that's been there for the majority of the years I've been on this planet.
So let us gather round fellow XT users and abusers. What XT do you use? What XT do you take for granted? If you love 'old faithful' and respect it enough to show some appreciation this is your opportunity to take time and think about what it's meant to you over the last couple of decades. This is your chance to share stories and to tell the world what XT means to you. For me personally, my relationship with XT started way back in 1990 when I saw it in bike shops and catalogs strutting it's stuff on high-end steeds that remained out of my reach. Most manufacturers from Klein to Alpinestars; Marin to Orange used it on their top spec'd kit. My first XT taster was when I had to replace a broken M550 LX rear mech back in 1992. Somehow I managed to get the money together to fund a M730 mech and it was at that point a bond was formed. Little did I know then that those two letters 'X' and 'T' would remain with me in some form or another right up to the present day.
Here's a nostalgic look at some of my XT kit and although you can see things have changed over the years, two things have remained exactly the same....... 'X' and 'T'
One love... all XT haters' out there need not reply
Shifter
Brake
Cranks
Mech
Pedal
Cassette
Hub
Chain
Thanks for looking