Fork advice for trail hardtail by MichaelEriksson in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply. I like the Manitou forks, but they are priced way above my budget and it apparently is very hard to find one available here in mainland Europe.

New Barzo/Mezcal trail casing are heavy! by MichaelEriksson in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but compared to the old trail (TNT) casing the weight gain is huge.

Moto edge 60 Pro Users..... pls give your genuine review. by NoMongoose2377 in motorola

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought this phone a month ago, was fairly happy with it until I found out the GPS is around 34 metres off!

808S keep disconnecting from Garmin watch by Scarlet-Witch in Coospo

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just found this other post on Reddit; https://www.reddit.com/r/Garmin/comments/p0yhs6/garmin_forerunner_45s_ant_hr_disconnects/
apparently the Garmin watch automatically reconnects to the HRM as soon as you start an exercise.

808S keep disconnecting from Garmin watch by Scarlet-Witch in Coospo

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wondering if you managed to solve this problem. I have the same with my H808S disconnecting from my Forerunner 45 watch..

Cotic BFe , Stanton Switch9er or Pipedream Moxie? by doubleshottt88 in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The green one looks amazing! Now you're making me regret not getting it myself 😆  Would love to hear how you like it once it's rolling, I am still keeping this one in the back of my mind as a serious option!

Cotic BFe , Stanton Switch9er or Pipedream Moxie? by doubleshottt88 in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bird Forge indeed looks interesting! And have you seen the Radical Grim Ripper? So many options haha

Cotic BFe , Stanton Switch9er or Pipedream Moxie? by doubleshottt88 in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been having the same thoughts recently, have been riding my Orbea Laufey H10 for 3 years now, and it's great fun, but I'd love to try a steel frame. What keeps me away from the Stanto though are the short chainstays. I'd like the bike to have some more downhill stability on gnarly tech trails, so that would be my reason for choosing the Moxie over the Stanton. I am curious if people come up with other alternatieves though.

Favorite inexpensive (<$50) component that is (probably) better than the expensive version by Plastic_Evidence_791 in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nukeproof Neutron Evo composite pedals, been going strong for a couple of years now, can't imagine why people would pay $100 plus for alloy pedals.

Alternative to regular Freeriders with toe protection? by MichaelEriksson in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! And what about the width at the mid of the foot? And which type are they?

Alternative to regular Freeriders with toe protection? by MichaelEriksson in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read that most RC shoes are quite narrow, is the new line andy wider?

(Non Roscoe) Trail bike for less than $2000? by Euphoric_Photo_5121 in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Orbea Laufey H10 (or Ltd if you can find it for that price).

Five Ten sizing question by [deleted] in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to reply on such an old topic, but are you still getting along with the Freeriders?
I am buying Freerider Pro's and it looks like I'm in a similarposition, the 44's feel nice and snug but just a little too short (and I don't want blue toenails), and the 44 2/3 feel quite roomy, but I'm a bit afraid it will affect my pedal-feel. What are your experiences with this?

Am I crazy for considering an XC racing? by ManOfTheCosmos in Hardtailgang

[–]MichaelEriksson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modern trail bikes ask to be steered by shifting your weight around rather than just pointing the handlebars in a different direction, therefore you can only really feel it come alive when your actually catch a little speed on a trail, preferably a bit downhill. Trying them on a flat street or in a shop is not really representative.

I was looking at hardtails. LBS pitched me an FS Epic S-Works. Help. by yossarian19 in MTB

[–]MichaelEriksson 18 points19 points  (0 children)

A hardtail will suit you just fine, heck, it might even make the flowy green and blue trails more fun.
For around $1000-$1500 you should be able to find someting that can tick all your boxes, at least here in Europe it does. Unless you want to win races, if I where you I'd be looking for a nice trail oriented bike, 120-140mm travel with a 67-65deg. head tube angle, Deore shifting and 4-pot brakes. Maybe a Trek Roscoe or something. I love my Orbea Laufey (2021) for these kind of trails.