Ride Concepts. I like the Wildcat shoe from them. Built very well and fairly burly but not over the top. Use it for everything from park to XC.
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just like ski boots you need to try bike shoes on in person unless you have had enough shoes you know how a brand fits
I've had 3 pair of the spesh cuz they all fit narrow heel/ wide toe, I will go to the spesh store even tho I don't usually deal with them
shimano do not fit cuz they are too loose thru the mid foot so gave them away and quit trying
Not sure what your foot is like, but if it's wide at the forefoot (think flippers) I'm a big fan of my Bontrager Rally shoes. They're the only ones from like seven different mfgrs that actually fit wide feet and don't cut in on the toes and chop off long toes. No idea what they weigh but it's definitely way less than my 5.10 Impacts. Decent rubber and they're holding up well.
I guess that’s why they work great for me. The Shimano flats fit like old Five Ten VXI.
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Are shoes still good/ bad just becuz they don't fit ?
They look good but yeah I gave one pair of Shimano's to the last GF and the other pair to the GF before that, they were pretty cheap on the close out table so they cost about what a bouquet of flowers would cost
but they didn't wilt
Snapped the bar clamp on my XT8100 brake in a crash yesterday (wasn’t torqued way down, just a weird crash that resulted in one side of my bars being buried 6 inches deep into dirt).
Is the clamp itself replaceable? Can’t find a Shimano part #. Seems stupid to need the entire lever assembly but I wouldn’t be surprised.
No individual part available, but the assembly body usually breaks at the lever pivot, so if you're lucky your local shop might have one in their parts bin.
The clamp pin is easily punched out to remove the clamp assembly.
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The Ribbon trail, is that some famous renowned trail round your guys way? no disrespect intended, I youtubed it. It looked a bit bland.
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For me it's more of a novelty, not even the best trail at lunch loops IMO. But its fun to do a few times a year.
Open to any other suggestions at Lunch Loops. I was drawn to the Ribbon for it's speed and flow. I'll be in the land of tech and figured some faster stuff would be a nice diversion.
The FIL has a house just up the road from lunch loop. When visiting my son and I do laps on Moto. It’s an easy climb for some quick flow, drops and jumps.
do you use hope brakes state side of is it a UK thing?
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I remember doing a Holy Cross, Gunny, Pre-Nup loop that was fun and atech challenge. I can't remember if it was clockwise or counterclockwise.
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I’ve come to learn that apparently the RF SixC and NextR carbon bars I’ve had on all my bikes for last five years are actually on the stiff end of the spectrum, tho using only them, I’ve never had a basis for comparison. But suppose I could always be more comfy…. What’s a 35mm 780+ bar (will cut but want options) that sits middle of the road compliance/stiffness spectrum… comfort improvement from what I’ve been using but not total noodle.
Just get the one up bars
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Roger.
FWIW, I've found the TrailOne bars to be very similar feeling to OneUp.
Where is the current "go-to" place to get a good built front wheel? 27.5, 30-ish mm, 6-bolt rotor. Carbon or alloy is fine...