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Topic: what the hell am i doing wrong?!? (Read 1651 times)
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stinkyboy
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i go through bike parts at a hell of a rate, and was wondering if theres something i'm doing seriously wrong! i just spent 3.5 months in the alsp, (les gays morzine, chamonix, pila, morgins, champery etc...) and my total wreckage is: 1 wheelset (pro2's on 721's) with the rear wheel needing rebuilding 3/4 times and spoke snappages every week or so, 1 set of 05 dorado's 1 set of brand new boxxer races ( 1 month they lasted me!) 2 sram x9 mechs 2 mech hangers 2 bushing kits (solid mission 9) threaded both sides of my cranks (holzfellers) and snapped a tab off bent a set of sunline handlebars blew one Avid Code, 2 sets of pedals 1 e13 lightguide top part 1 shimano saint chainring 3 chains ( regularly repaired before it started getting silly)
its taking the piss a bit, i'm getting to the point where i've broken or damaged all the top end stuff, so i'm running out of options.
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Alps 08 Season
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solamanda
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I wouldn't have said that's an extremely bad rate of wear for 3.5 months of lift assisted riding. It is fair to say a week solid riding out there is equivalent to a year riding in the uk, ( for me approx riding all/every weekend and 10 uplift weekends).
I spent 10 weeks in the alps this year, riding solid for nearly every day, (55 days lift assisted). My damage list isn't as bad but not far off:
Nicolai UFO ST frame, Multiple cracks in swingarm and stress marks in front end. (waiting for warranty replacement) 1 Pedal 1 Bottom Bracket Pivot bearings 2 105 Rear mechs 4 Sets of gear cable, (kept sheering the outer from rocks kicking up). 2 Chains Blew fox 36s on the spare bike
Also while out there I serviced my 888s twice, each time the oil was mullered and the difference was huge with fresh fluid. My dhx shock was serviced before leaving and now is in desperate need of some attention. I needed to bleed my brakes about 4-5 times, (boiling them on steep alpine singletrack, not poncey dh tracks).
I'm not suprised your forks blew, neither being known for their longevity. Boxxers need regular lower services and oil changes to keep them happy, I'd say a minimum of every 2 weeks in the alps!
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