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Not exactly your average WW material since it's aluminum, but the 202's bring the weight down to 16.5 lbs.
Are those FMBs with Schwalbe treads?
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They are FMB Grippo XL's...but they are based on one of the schwalbe treads IIRC
Agreed. Consider Gore Ride-On Professional Brake and Deraileur cablesets.voodoojar wrote:If I had to make one comment it would be get cable housing with liners and run the liners the full length of the cable
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ms6073 wrote:Agreed. Consider Gore Ride-On Professional Brake and Deraileur cablesets.voodoojar wrote:If I had to make one comment it would be get cable housing with liners and run the liners the full length of the cable
Mud isn't generally an issue here in Chicago.
mcatano wrote:ms6073 wrote:Agreed. Consider Gore Ride-On Professional Brake and Deraileur cablesets.voodoojar wrote:If I had to make one comment it would be get cable housing with liners and run the liners the full length of the cable
Mud isn't generally an issue here in Chicago.
You're correct Mr. Catano. Then again, I think I can manage a rebuild if needed.
With that said, I probably will do a Gore sealed kit once winter rolls around, but summers in Chicago just don't need it.
Also, yes those are the Grippo XL's based on the previous gen Racing Ralph on FMB casings. Between those, the SSC Sprint, and the new FMB mud tread which is coming soon, I should we well set up for tires this year.
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