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Origin8 Air Drop Pro / Sette Ryde ST-850 seatposts a mini review. |
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Well, after some extensive testing with it, i'm in two minds about it now!
Initially, I had been testing it on the Inbred.
A little fiddly lowering the saddle to start with, but that came a bit easier after a few rides.
It's not the easiest post to 'drop', and requires you to be centred on the saddle when doing so, or the post binds (due to the inner post being octagonal).
But it worked (with a little coaxing), and I was reasonably happy.
Transferring it over to the GT (as that's the bike I would use it the most on), and it was a different story.
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Posted by GTDave
on Monday, April 14, 2008 (15:56:54) (189 reads) |
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Luke and Matt hit Chicksands - check out the pics in the Gallery - Matt proved he is the man with the huge balls on the big ladder drop! - although he argues that Luke's riding of the high skinny was more ballsey - you decide!
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Posted by gabber
on Monday, October 01, 2007 (22:45:23) (234 reads) |
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Er .... buy some !
Strong, light weight and they look pretty pimp too, fair enough they do get the rubbing marks from your shoes but then what cranks don't ?
Im using saints with an MRP chain guard system and Easton Cully pedals .... Unbeatable set up, head out to the mountains or any other downhill place and see what others are using .... mostly the above. They are good value for money too cos bits are easily replaceable etc etc
I like em, but i guess you can see that
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Posted by Paul
on Sunday, August 19, 2007 (15:00:10) (242 reads) |
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The mecca for most mountain bikers and for good reason too.
I have just come back from a 2 week holiday staying with Riders Retreat. 10 minutes from 2 different lifts taking you to an amazing amount of proper tracks and then those only used by the locals.
Down the road (litterally a 15 minute downhill, off the breaks road run) is Morzine, again more lifts taking you to another bounty of trails.
Take the Super Morzine lift, then another small lift, ride/push up for about 1/2 an hour and then rip it down past the French Cup Course, then get the lift up again ...
You can get the lift at 10am and have lunch in Switzerland ... Random as that sounds its great fun to do !
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Posted by Paul
on Saturday, August 18, 2007 (18:56:44) (202 reads) |
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