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hiasn
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by hiasn

I live in the mountains and for me it's either 10% up or 10% down, so i decided to give the nex XPLR a try. i have been running it with 46 chainring in front for the last two months. now i plan to swith to 44t as i almost never use the 46-10 combination. however sometimes i could use a slightly lower gear on the uphills, as i often end up on smooth gravel roads for the last 100 vertical meters.
would definitely consider running a normal 1x setup up front and not the xplr as you have more choices of the chainrings. with the threat mount you are limited somewhere between 42 and 46. a 2x setup with 46-33 chainrings and 10-33 or even 10-36 casette would also do the job for me i guess- with a weight penalty of about 150 grams



Tarmacian wrote:
Wed Oct 30, 2024 11:53 pm
Super Nice! Im considering a similar build but still not sure about the groupset. It's gonna be Red XPLR or Red AXS e1. Did you consider 2x12 and what made you choose 1x13?

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Any owers of the SES AR one piece handlebar think that the handlebar could be stiffer? 🤔

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pmprego
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by pmprego

Does anyone know if a pathfinder 38c would fit in the rear using a 2x SRAM setup??
I know the official clearance is 38mm in a 2x setup and the pathfinders 38c measure 40mm on a 25mm internal wheel.

I assume clearing the front would be no problem.

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by jayjay

Had a problem with a slipping seat post, so Enve sent me a new one with a textured back. No problems so far :)
Sadly only available in 400mm length.
203g (+14g compared to my old 350mm version)

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pmprego
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by pmprego

jayjay wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:33 pm
Had a problem with a slipping seat post, so Enve sent me a new one with a textured back. No problems so far :)
Sadly only available in 400mm length.
203g (+14g compared to my old 350mm version)

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Only for the big boys (or girls) :mrgreen:

hansotto089
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by hansotto089

https://r2-bike.com/CERAMICSPEED-Ball-B ... 7-mm-45-45

Just making sure - those are the correct ones?

jayjay
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by jayjay

hansotto089 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:31 pm
https://r2-bike.com/CERAMICSPEED-Ball-B ... 7-mm-45-45

Just making sure - those are the correct ones?
These are the one I used. No problems so far after 1000km

hansotto089
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by hansotto089

jayjay wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 9:46 pm
hansotto089 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:31 pm
https://r2-bike.com/CERAMICSPEED-Ball-B ... 7-mm-45-45

Just making sure - those are the correct ones?
These are the one I used. No problems so far after 1000km
Same for upper and lower, right?

If I only want to upgrade one, probably the lower one?

jayjay
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hansotto089 wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:02 pm
Same for upper and lower, right?
Correct

MementoMori
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by MementoMori

jayjay wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:33 pm
Had a problem with a slipping seat post, so Enve sent me a new one with a textured back. No problems so far :)
Sadly only available in 400mm length.
203g (+14g compared to my old 350mm version)

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No charge for the replacement?

Thanks!

MementoMori
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by MementoMori

jayjay wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2024 6:19 pm
Any owers of the SES AR one piece handlebar think that the handlebar could be stiffer? 🤔
No idea on the stiffness, have yet to mount.

It seems there are two versions, the bars itself are identical but the difference lies in the way the computer mount connects to the unit.

On the Enve website I can find the version below:
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My bars however show a different assembly:
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And of course, in my attempt to finally find a solution for my Garmin 1050 challenge, I ordered a mount via Frames and Gear which only works with the option that Enve shows on their website.

From what I've been told, my version is the most recent version.

For now, still no solution for the Garmin 1050. I'm using a Ravemen light in between for now until I can find a final solution.

jayjay
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by jayjay

MementoMori wrote:
Mon Dec 02, 2024 12:45 pm
jayjay wrote:
Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:33 pm
Had a problem with a slipping seat post, so Enve sent me a new one with a textured back. No problems so far :)
Sadly only available in 400mm length.
203g (+14g compared to my old 350mm version)

https://s20.directupload.net/images/use ... ufyawa.jpg
No charge for the replacement?

Thanks!
Nope :)

jayjay
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by jayjay

MementoMori wrote:
Mon Dec 02, 2024 12:52 pm
My bars however show a different assembly:
Looks like the same computer mount as they use for the Aero Pro one-piece

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MementoMori
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by MementoMori

Yep, that's the one. Too short however for my 1050. :X

jayjay
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by jayjay

MementoMori wrote:
Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:21 pm
Yep, that's the one. Too short however for my 1050. :X
Do you know if a 1040 would fit?

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