**NoVeDaDeS EnDuReRaS**

Discussion in 'Enduro' started by Sven Parguelson, Sep 27, 2018.

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Abro una encuesta?

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  1. bartmikel

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    Las pintas Miami Vice lover´s con zapatillas rally wc del probador son el mejor resumen... :D:D

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    Both the NICOLAI SATURN 14 and the Pole Stamina 140 are damn long and extremely fast trail bikes. On steep and technical terrain, the Stamina 140 keeps up with most dedicated enduro rigs but feels noticeably slower than the NICOLAI SATURN 14 on flowy trails, where it requires a lot more effort for sprints and jumps. Despite the long frame, both bikes cope well on technical and winding trails. As soon as the trail gets faster, both bikes feel in their element and deliver tons of fun! If this comparison were solely about speed, the Stamina 140 would come out on top. But since we’re talking about trail bikes, we’re looking for more than just all-round characteristics. What we’re really looking for is that, fun-factor! The SATURN 14 has tons of it and knows how to deliver it even on flat trails and with a conservative riding style without riding right on the limit at all times.
     
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    Pues que son muy largas las dos, pero que una vez que te acostumbras ya no quieres volver a las cortas. Que la Pole baja mejor y es peor para todo uso sobre todo por las ruedas de DH que lleva. La Nicolai mejor para bajadas de flow y la Pole más una miniEnduro.
     
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    Super muchas gracias!!!
     
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    Que los reach largos son Moda pasajera y cuánto más corto mejor.
     
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    Complete Wheelset Weights*
    Mountain

    • 29” XC33 w/I9 Boost Hydra Hubs, 28 Holes: 1,410 grams
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    • 27.5” AM35 w/I9 Boost Hydra, 32 Holes: 1,530 grams
    Gravel

    • 700C XC26 w/I9 Road Torch Center Lock Hubs, 28 Holes: 1,220 grams
    • 700C XC33 w/I9 Road Torch Center Lock Hubs, 28 Hole: 1,290 grams
    • 650B XC33 w/I9 Torch Center Lock Hubs, 28 holes: 1,260
    High-end carbon-fiber wheel manufacturer, Atomik Carbon, today announces its partnership with Berd Spokes to introduce its all-new Atomik Carbon Ultimate Berd Wheelsets. Atomik Carbon Ultimate gravel and mountain wheelsets are ultra-lightweight, starting at just 1,200 grams per pair. And by combining the uniquely compliant ride offered by Berd Spokes with the damp and precise characteristics of Atomik Carbon rims, the Ultimate Wheelsets offer the ultimate ride quality. Berd spokes, typically available only in white, are available on Atomik Carbon Ultimate Wheelsets in a limited edition Stealth Black. Custom colors exclusive to Atomik Carbon will also be available including red, blue, orange and olive green.

    Known as “the world’s lightest spokes,” Berd patented spokes are made from ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, or UHMWPE—the same material found in bulletproof body armor. Not only does this advanced polymer have superior damping properties to minimize impact and vibration, but it also has twelve times the strength-to-weight ratio of the steel used in traditional spokes and a superior fatigue life.


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    Yo ya no llevo ni Guia cadenas. Con lo que aprieta el cambio, más el plato marron wide o como se diga, me sobra. Y dando a los pedrolos bien.

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    Yo tampoco lo llevo, y casi no me sale nunca pero reconozco que lo duyo es llrvar uno si aprietas pedales o vas a ccarreras, una salida puede suponer una gran caida evitable con guia
     
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    semiau4 Hago lo que puedo

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    Marron/glacè....:)
     
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    Pues si.

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    Jajajajaja

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    Yo con plato ovalado no recuerdo tampoco ninguna salida de cadena
     
  20. Nightjjr

    Nightjjr MTB Nightmare

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    Yo si he tenido salidas de cadena con plato ovalado. Y cuando ocurre, el amago de ostion es mayúsculo. Así que siempre con un mini guiacadenas. Aunque sea chinorris.
     

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