Chargeride
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I hear the latest update requires a subscription to use the three lower gears.
I'm aware of it, thank you the same! It is all because of the darn broken Wheeltop that required less chain links. Well, I don't use the alpine gear that muchYou might want to add two links to the chain. Otherwise, it looks great.
At least that's good!XTR comes with a 2 year warranty instead of the standard 1 year.
Possibly. Here in Europe (Poland and Germany) it is called the Upgrade Kit:The Shimano kit is called a J-kit.
It is rather funny what the sellers do to even start the warranty claim.You got a bad shifter. Get it replaced and be done with it.
Buy online, take your chances.It is rather funny what the sellers do to even start the warranty claim.
BIKE24 (a large German online store)
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Just think my Shimano Deore XT was made in 2017 and it (the derailleur and the shifter) is the oldest and original part on my Vado 6.0. The other such part is the front TRP Zurich brake. Everything else (including the frameset) was replaced, either on the warranty claims or otherwise.
If your shop is as good as I think it is, your problems are history. Tektro is good, but it's not XT.SL 1 brake upgrade report
Happy to say that my all-Shimano brake upgrade appears to be a success after 60-70 mi of testing on some pretty steep terrain and a variety of surfaces.
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New rotors and calipers.
Compared to the stock Tektro brakes, much better stopping power, vastly better modulation, and just love those new 1-finger levers! Also saved a little weight in the rotors alone. With nonmagnetic ceramic pistons, fingers crossed that the rear Tektro's recurring piston sticking never returns.
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The only downside: Due to the way the outside (grip) end of the new lever body is braced against the bar, the remote had to be moved inboard of the caliper. Still getting used to the longer reach to the buttons, but not a deal-killer.
Parts list:
Deore XT BR-M8110 2-piston gravel calipers
L04C-MF finned metallic pads
GRX SM RT64 160 mm gravel rotors
Deore BL-M6100 trail levers
SM-BH-90 SS hose kits
BR RS505 front caliper mount bracket
SM-MA-R160D/D disk brake adapter
The $300 in labor included dropping the motor to route the rear hose through the frame. Total cost about $750.
Worth it? If the improved performance continues, and the rear pistons never stick again, I'll be happy with the cost.
Nice!SL 1 brake upgrade report
Happy to say that my all-Shimano brake upgrade appears to be a success after 60-70 mi of testing on some pretty steep terrain and a variety of surfaces.
View attachment 209597View attachment 209598
New rotors and calipers.
Compared to the stock Tektro brakes, much better stopping power, vastly better modulation, and just love those new 1-finger levers! Also saved a little weight in the rotors alone. With nonmagnetic ceramic pistons, fingers crossed that the rear Tektro's recurring piston sticking never returns.
View attachment 209599
The only downside: Due to the way the outside (grip) end of the new lever body is braced against the bar, the remote had to be moved inboard of the caliper. Still getting used to the longer reach to the buttons, but not a deal-killer.
Parts list:
Deore XT BR-M8110 2-piston gravel calipers
L04C-MF finned metallic pads
GRX SM RT64 160 mm gravel rotors
Deore BL-M6100 trail levers
SM-BH-90 SS hose kits
BR RS505 front caliper mount bracket
SM-MA-R160D/D disk brake adapter
The $300 in labor included dropping the motor to route the rear hose through the frame. Total cost about $750.
Worth it? If the improved performance continues, and the rear pistons never stick again, I'll be happy with the cost.
I take it that "nose manual" is polite Canadian for a punch in the schnoz?He took one look at my brakes and said (I kid you not) "Those brakes are sh!t!" Bear in mind I've never met this gent...
I told him that I could easily do a "Nose manual"
The mechanic could easily have charged me another hour for the time he spent putting together the brake package to my budget, explaining the pros and cons of each part, talking to Shimano twice, calling about changes he thought we should make, etc.If your shop is as good as I think it is, your problems are history. Tektro is good, but it's not XT.
Who you callin' polite mister?I take it that "nose manual" is polite Canadian for a punch in the schnoz?
Who you callin' polite mister?
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