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Ernst_
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8/5/2025 4:17pm

thanks. didn't find any conclusion on the "new" rim

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TEAMROBOT
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ewebster wrote:

Anyone know when it's coming to the US? Pretty keen to get my hands on one, just blew up my FR541

Anyone have experience with the Chromag BA30 rim? I did a deep dive on the toughest aluminum rims and that one came up in a lot of recommendations. I haven't tried it, but I'm always interested about sturdy alloy wheels. I'm not nice to rear wheels.

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8/5/2025 8:44pm
brochmann wrote:

Anyone have info on whether there's coming an acoustic Vala? Seems like too good a success to leave to the electric platform

just buy any of the many horst (crab)-link bikes!

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MrDuck
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8/5/2025 10:43pm
TEAMROBOT wrote:
Anyone have experience with the Chromag BA30 rim? I did a deep dive on the toughest aluminum rims and that one came up in a lot...

Anyone have experience with the Chromag BA30 rim? I did a deep dive on the toughest aluminum rims and that one came up in a lot of recommendations. I haven't tried it, but I'm always interested about sturdy alloy wheels. I'm not nice to rear wheels.

Only alloy rim I would buy. Chromag wheels I've built for people get some of the best feedback.

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gbcoke
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8/6/2025 3:19am
ernst42 wrote:
ewebster wrote:

Anyone know when it's coming to the US? Pretty keen to get my hands on one, just blew up my FR541

Why bother with it ? Seems like the only thing DT are doing here is adding weight . Not sure the only solution to a strong rim is making it 700g +- !! 

Toughest rim I experienced is the Duke racing Fury Star HD . Very strong and doesnt dent easily .

Also know happy riders with the Chromag and Tairin rim,

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8/6/2025 5:26am

https://off.road.cc/content/feature/abs-brakes-on-a-podium-topping-e-mountain-bike-tracey-moseley-reveals-all-about-her

Not "new" as the idea has floated around for a while, although often getting dismissed as a pointless gimmick for wealthy german retirees riding 10k bikes on bike paths.

Now T-Mo has raced it and won* at Ard Rock Enduro.

*she was in a fairly small category but as far as I can tell from the terribly organised results, she had the fastest female time of anyone doing the full 7 stages, E or non E.

 

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yzedf
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TEAMROBOT wrote:
Anyone have experience with the Chromag BA30 rim? I did a deep dive on the toughest aluminum rims and that one came up in a lot...

Anyone have experience with the Chromag BA30 rim? I did a deep dive on the toughest aluminum rims and that one came up in a lot of recommendations. I haven't tried it, but I'm always interested about sturdy alloy wheels. I'm not nice to rear wheels.

I’ve had good luck with my Chromag 27.5 rims and R4 hub. New England tech riding, so more natural slower speed stuff with a big variety of wheel killing stuff just waiting for me. 

Lasted much longer than my other stuff has, including Specialized, DT Swiss, Crankbrothers, Stan’s and Giant. 

Running them on my Chromag Stylus with a closeout Z1 coil fork and an old 11 speed XT drivetrain from who knows when. It’s the one bike I don’t really worry about, it’s always ready to go. 

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8/6/2025 8:20am
sollie wrote:
Neuhaus Metalworks made a build and ride impressions video for a rigid 32" prototype: 

Neuhaus Metalworks made a build and ride impressions video for a rigid 32" prototype: 

As a Neuhaus frame owner, I love what they're doing.  I previously had little interest in a 32" bike, but after watching the video, a 32" rigid single speed sounds fun and would probably be a blast on my local trails. 

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8/6/2025 9:12am
AJW1 wrote:
https://off.road.cc/content/feature/abs-brakes-on-a-podium-topping-e-mountain-bike-tracey-moseley-reveals-all-about-herNot "new" as the idea has floated around for a while, although often getting dismissed as a pointless gimmick for wealthy german retirees riding 10k...

https://off.road.cc/content/feature/abs-brakes-on-a-podium-topping-e-mountain-bike-tracey-moseley-reveals-all-about-her

Not "new" as the idea has floated around for a while, although often getting dismissed as a pointless gimmick for wealthy german retirees riding 10k bikes on bike paths.

Now T-Mo has raced it and won* at Ard Rock Enduro.

*she was in a fairly small category but as far as I can tell from the terribly organised results, she had the fastest female time of anyone doing the full 7 stages, E or non E.

 

Tried the Bosch ABS out at Eurobike last year, was very impressed. I could see it being an advantage for racing, allowing you to brake harder and later. 

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8/6/2025 9:17am

So it squeezes the “headtube” off the fork to stiffen it? Assuming this actually does anything to stiffen the steel steerer tube, would this not just transmit more forces to the CSU and lead to creaks/failures?

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8/6/2025 9:18am

this was brought to my attention and I had to share it here. I try to keep an open mind but…
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLPorW6szs9/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

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MTBrent wrote:

Gonna go throw my premium threaded-rod-with-washers/nuts headset installation tool into my steerer.  Free stiffness!

It fits in the headtube of your fork, so it increases the stiffness 🙏 

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Blake_Motley
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8/6/2025 9:23am
So it squeezes the “headtube” off the fork to stiffen it? Assuming this actually does anything to stiffen the steel steerer tube, would this not just...

So it squeezes the “headtube” off the fork to stiffen it? Assuming this actually does anything to stiffen the steel steerer tube, would this not just transmit more forces to the CSU and lead to creaks/failures?

I guess the idea is that their little rod has less elasticity than a steerer, but I don’t think a steerer meaningfully stretches in a way that contributes to flex. Idk, we’re clearly already putting more thought into this than they are. Go buy a stiffmaster https://www.intend-bc.com/products/stiffmaster/?v=0b3b97fa6688

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TimBud
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8/6/2025 9:27am

How to destroy your headset bearings before you even get to the first corner

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8/6/2025 10:25am

I just torque my headset cap to 50Nm. 

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Kusa
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8/6/2025 10:37am

Looks like an innovation from a big corporate. Fix nothing but promises a better world.

Simcik
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8/6/2025 11:37am

Yeah had the Azonic headlock, Rock Shox Turncoat (more about routing cable for front brake and barspins), and even the Chris King one when 1.5" headsets first came out. None offered up claims like this...

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DServy
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8/6/2025 12:07pm Edited Date/Time 8/6/2025 12:07pm
So it squeezes the “headtube” off the fork to stiffen it? Assuming this actually does anything to stiffen the steel steerer tube, would this not just...

So it squeezes the “headtube” off the fork to stiffen it? Assuming this actually does anything to stiffen the steel steerer tube, would this not just transmit more forces to the CSU and lead to creaks/failures?

I guess the idea is that their little rod has less elasticity than a steerer, but I don’t think a steerer meaningfully stretches in a way...

I guess the idea is that their little rod has less elasticity than a steerer, but I don’t think a steerer meaningfully stretches in a way that contributes to flex. Idk, we’re clearly already putting more thought into this than they are. Go buy a stiffmaster https://www.intend-bc.com/products/stiffmaster/?v=0b3b97fa6688

Has anyone actually used the Stiffmaster 500000? Was curious on if it actually did anything meaningful. 

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metadave
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8/6/2025 12:44pm

Its just a ploy by big present trying to sell you new old 

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Simcik
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8/6/2025 12:55pm
metadave wrote:
Its just a ploy by big present trying to sell you new old   

Its just a ploy by big present trying to sell you new old 

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It is a cyclical industry in some ways. The new Podium fork fender looks a lot like a THE front fender from the late 90s. 

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ahleic09
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8/6/2025 2:13pm
Simcik wrote:
Yeah had the Azonic headlock, Rock Shox Turncoat (more about routing cable for front brake and barspins), and even the Chris King one when 1.5" headsets...

Yeah had the Azonic headlock, Rock Shox Turncoat (more about routing cable for front brake and barspins), and even the Chris King one when 1.5" headsets first came out. None offered up claims like this...

actually looks pretty similar to the current specialized swat headtube tool.

the only thing I've seen and want to try that might make meaningful difference is the intend stiffmaster headset 

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8/6/2025 2:20pm Edited Date/Time 8/6/2025 2:20pm

I'm just waiting for someone to release a do it yourself carbon fiber frame stiffening kit.

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