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Title: Bike components question?
Post by: jetman624 on April 28, 2005, 07:16:36 pm
What are some good bike components?  I am looking to swap out my aging Shimano Deore XT stuff with something a bit lighter.  

The guy in my LBS reffered to my bike as an "antique", little does he know...
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: rapiddescent on April 28, 2005, 08:00:00 pm
I'm a big fan of SRAM groupsets.  I think they are much better quality, better looking and cheaper than shimano.  If you look very carefully, you can get custom print on the surface of the higher end sets.  

The ESP 1:1 actuation ratio stuff is good and works well with the tangled gear cable path.

callum rd /scotland
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: Dennis on April 29, 2005, 07:26:37 am
since Precision Billet is no longer in business, I would second Callum's recommendation of using SRAM components. They are now (again) making front derailleur's so you can do a full SRAM drivetrain.

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Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: colinv on April 29, 2005, 07:54:42 am
I'd go with a XTR front mech, they are just too good, rear mech same again although the SRAM is very good too, I did used to run an ULTEGRA mech on my old GIANT and that worked very well.
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: Carbon_Angus on April 29, 2005, 09:17:52 am
think about your other stuff, too.

Chris King
Phil Wood
FSA
Thompson
Easton
etc

think about your other stuff, too.

your LBS will  :-* you for getting new stuff rather than buying a new bike from him.

I think shimano is good stuff, the newer XT stuff is real good, if your LBS is calling your bike an antique, then the XT stuff you may have on it is too! there is a huge difference in quality and function between an XT part of ~'97 and an XT part of today.

stuff
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Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: jetman624 on April 29, 2005, 10:51:39 am
What is an ODS spring kit?  I have no idea what ODS is


The bike has a rockshox fork on there now that looks to have about ~3" or so of travel.  Though it feels really soft, maybe to soft like there is oil or air or whatever is suposed to dampen it cause it seems to bottom out rather easily... and it makes a clunking noise
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: Frankd3000 on April 29, 2005, 02:21:52 pm
You'll want XTR if you want to stick with Shimano. The weight savings isn't going to be as great with "just" XT pieces. Your wallet WILL, however.

I don't know anything about SRAM, sadly. Although, it does provide a great alternative for those who don't want to "deal with" shimano anymore.

Funny - for the past 1+ month on E-Bay I haven't seen a single piece of XTR go un-sold. And it's still expensive. [smiley=turtle.gif]

Mmmmmm, Chris King. Aarhrhgrhghrghrghr. It's only money, right? [smiley=laughing.gif]
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: jazclrint on April 29, 2005, 07:00:09 pm
My bike is made of SRAM, Paul, Race Face, Easton, and Rolf.  And I am trying to get an XTR FD  [smiley=disbelief.gif].  But you don't have to go that route.
Title: Re: Bike components question?
Post by: shovelon on April 30, 2005, 01:56:16 am
"ODS" is the old Girvin shock before Noleen. When the Pogo stick shock was improved with hydraulics, the called it the "Oil Dampening System". I had one of them as a spare for my Beast for a while and had to use it when the NR1 failed. It actually worked pretty good.

Terry