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Rider: 183 cm, 70 kg
Bike gebruik: 50-75 ritten per seizoen, Alps, Finale Ligure, etc, 47 KOMs
v1.1 Mullet:
Frame: Radon Swoop 170 mm 584, Large
RS Vivid Air, 170psi, 9 bands.
Het frame is geïntroduceerd in 2016, geometrie is nog steeds OK, lage BB is goed voor mullet.
Dit is frame nummer 3, vorige 2 kregen na 100-150 ritten scheuren in headtube gebied.
Fork: RS Yari 160 mm, 622
SKF green, Charger 1 RTC3(gewijzigd), DebonAir B1.
80 psi, 1-2 tokens.
Mullet with ~64.3° HA, ~335 mm BB.
Wheels: 584-EX471-32h/622-E512-28h, DT 350 classic DBIS, DT Competition.
Tires: MM 60 SG UltraSoft front 1.2-1.4 bar front.
Ghetto tubeless MM/HD 60 SG Soft 1.3-1.6 bar rear.
Brakes: 200/200 Sram Guide RS, DiscoBrakes pads - Ceramic or Sintered(rear).
Gears: 11s, 30/9-42(Leonardi), 170mm cranks.
Cockpit: 50 mm stem, 800 mm mid-rise bars, 150 mm dropper.
Contact points: Renthal Soft push-on, DMR Vault, Fabric Scoop radius(Chromag Mood DT for bikepark).
Bike gewicht: 15.4 kg
v2.0 - 622/622:
-1 degree Works Components headset
180mm Lyrik DebonAir B1
40mm stuurpen
~15.5 kg
Swoop 170 - better than flip chip p9
Swoop 170 owner here!
Interesting topic.
The mullet option crossed my mind a few times. Not sure whether it will benefit me as much. Pretty sure to be a zero KOM holder
I do recognize the pedal stroke risk though.
Any images of the head tube crack issues?
Interesting topic.
The mullet option crossed my mind a few times. Not sure whether it will benefit me as much. Pretty sure to be a zero KOM holder
I do recognize the pedal stroke risk though.
Any images of the head tube crack issues?
Ja, doei !
- void
- Mountainbike Junk
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- Lid geworden op: di 15 maart 2016, 22:40
- Mijn mountainbike: Is metal
Most KOMs are from 27/27 era on the trails away from lifts and shuttle roads where Pro riders don't practice as muchJoepie de schreef: ↑wo 21 oktober 2020, 14:03 Swoop 170 owner here!
Interesting topic.
The mullet option crossed my mind a few times. Not sure whether it will benefit me as much. Pretty sure to be a zero KOM holder
I do recognize the pedal stroke risk though.
Any images of the head tube crack issues?
Besides rolling over stuff easier in straight line, 29" front with shorter fork feels good on flat-ish enduro style trails like Finale. I'm sure 170mm fork would be better for DH type trails (It was 180mm in 27/27 config).
frame 1:
frame 2:
Interesting read, proper use of an enduro bike
Any comments on the Guide RS brakes? The Guides are not so highly rated typically.
I suppose the simple answer is that to get such a list of KOM's you do less braking
But for one thing you mention the brake pads. Do you use the copper free pads?
Enjoy!!
Any comments on the Guide RS brakes? The Guides are not so highly rated typically.
I suppose the simple answer is that to get such a list of KOM's you do less braking
But for one thing you mention the brake pads. Do you use the copper free pads?
Enjoy!!
"Just remember, once you're over the hill you pick up speed"
- void
- Mountainbike Junk
- Berichten: 444
- Lid geworden op: di 15 maart 2016, 22:40
- Mijn mountainbike: Is metal
I'm happy with the Guides, have never had any problems. A bit more power would be nice, on the other hand, heavy braking translates to more fatigue, Guides provide enough power for my riding style and fitness level.Heckler40 schreef: ↑wo 21 oktober 2020, 15:55 Interesting read, proper use of an enduro bike
Any comments on the Guide RS brakes? The Guides are not so highly rated typically.
I suppose the simple answer is that to get such a list of KOM's you do less braking
But for one thing you mention the brake pads. Do you use the copper free pads?
Enjoy!!
I have no experience with other brakes, would be interesting to try Shimanos but I'm not sure with all the wondering bite point reports. Consistent bite point is very important for me.
Haven't tried copper free pads, I tnink they are out of stock every time I make an order.
Mooie doelmatige keuze! Hoeft niet duur te zijn, als het maar goed werkt
(alleen zit jij dus iedere avond na een dag fietsen de lasnaden te controleren?)
(alleen zit jij dus iedere avond na een dag fietsen de lasnaden te controleren?)
Weg met de labrador onderdelen!
"Mountainbikers don't get old. They just go downhill"
"Mountainbikers don't get old. They just go downhill"
- TenZNL
- Elite Mountainbiker
- Berichten: 5644
- Lid geworden op: zo 31 januari 2016, 15:44
- Mijn mountainbike: Opvallend kleurrijk
Nice rig, Viod
Then you can consider ZEE or Saint, the wandering bitepiont-issue is from M6/7/8/9000 and up. Zee is M640, Saint is M820 (same as the old XT M785)
In order of appearance: Pivot | Dartmoor | C₃H₈ Hugene | C₃H₈ Tyee
Proud member of #TeamOnbenul
Na je 46e behoor je dood te zijn en op je klapstoel geraniums te schetsen (sound on)
Proud member of #TeamOnbenul
Na je 46e behoor je dood te zijn en op je klapstoel geraniums te schetsen (sound on)
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- Elite Mountainbiker
- Berichten: 2010
- Lid geworden op: za 29 augustus 2009, 23:12
- Mijn mountainbike: Banshee Titan & Paradox
50 to 75 rides in the mountains per year, I wish.... Nice and purposeful bike!
Also depends on rider weight. A Guide will stop you as fast as an 90kg rider with codes. You could put Guide RE (old code) calipers on it to make them almost as powerful as a pair of codes.void schreef: ↑wo 21 oktober 2020, 16:19I'm happy with the Guides, have never had any problems. A bit more power would be nice, on the other hand, heavy braking translates to more fatigue, Guides provide enough power for my riding style and fitness level.Heckler40 schreef: ↑wo 21 oktober 2020, 15:55 Interesting read, proper use of an enduro bike
Any comments on the Guide RS brakes? The Guides are not so highly rated typically.
I suppose the simple answer is that to get such a list of KOM's you do less braking
But for one thing you mention the brake pads. Do you use the copper free pads?
Enjoy!!
I have no experience with other brakes, would be interesting to try Shimanos but I'm not sure with all the wondering bite point reports. Consistent bite point is very important for me.
Haven't tried copper free pads, I tnink they are out of stock every time I make an order.
Love your bikes!
Waar woke is, is vuur
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- Extreme Biker
- Berichten: 528
- Lid geworden op: zo 21 augustus 2016, 20:47
- Mijn mountainbike: Canyon Spectral 9.0 Pro
Nice bike. Not so good about 2x cracks.
Looks like 3x photo at Finale, including the famous bunker on top of Nato Base.
50 to 75 rides.
Are these days or the number of rides? Do you count each individual uplift ride in Finale is a ride? Just wondering,
Looks like 3x photo at Finale, including the famous bunker on top of Nato Base.
50 to 75 rides.
Are these days or the number of rides? Do you count each individual uplift ride in Finale is a ride? Just wondering,
- void
- Mountainbike Junk
- Berichten: 444
- Lid geworden op: di 15 maart 2016, 22:40
- Mijn mountainbike: Is metal
I'm not too bummed about the cracks. I picked up second hand replacement frames for 350€ while sorting out the warranty both times.
Any frame will get damaged if ridden enough. Alloy frames crack, carbon frames delaminate, it's easy to check alloy frame for damage after a crash, carbon frame has to be x-rayed afaik.
Days, this year I've done month in Vinschgau, month Samoens and month in Finale, not riding every day, taking rest days and skipping worst weather.
- void
- Mountainbike Junk
- Berichten: 444
- Lid geworden op: di 15 maart 2016, 22:40
- Mijn mountainbike: Is metal
Het belangrijkste stuk van elk Show off your stuff onderwerp, the stuff in action.
29/27 video
27/27 video
29/27 video
27/27 video
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