Really liked the video SN! The view from the mountain top was very nice and a good setting. Your bike is so CLEAN!
I've been riding mine about every other day and we've had daily showers here so the trails are a bit damp in places so my bikes are not clean.
Sell the Sun Ringles and get some hookles carbons!
While I love the look of the rigid carbon fork, it would beat me up so bad on the trails we have here, just too many roots, rocks, and small drops on my favorite nearby single track.
Thinking I'll keep the Sun Ringle hubs and just send them to be laced to the 30mm hookless carbon. Wish I could win the frkn contest!
Didn't think I could go that route initially bc the Sun hubs are 28 hole and I had assumed that the carbon ones were 32 hole, but I'm pretty sure they ahave a 28 hole option. Do you happen to know for certain about that, CD?
The carbon rigid forks do look sweet! And to be clear.. I do think that a suspension fork is preferred, but if my budget was more limited I wouldn't hesitate to get the rigid fork - spend that money on carbon rims or something. Just saying that when I started the build my mindset was "I absolutely must have a good suspension fork", now I think I'd be happy with a fully rigid, fully carbon (spend money saved on fork on carbon rims instead) light weight build. Basically, with budget in mind, I might would prioritize carbon hoops over suspension fork. That is, of course, with the intentions of building a full suspension chiner at some point. If I didn't plan on the full squish - I may not be so willing to go without the front suspension fork on the hardtail. I think I may transfer the Manitou over to a full suspension chiner, and put the carbon rigid on the hardtail. Will take a few hundred dollars off my full squish build.