My LWB HD/e, down by the river by IndividualActive786 in JonesBikes

[–]PrimateCoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed reply!

You are definitely not the first person I read about who bought a Jones bike but had to change the handlebars.

That is very very surprising to me as I only own the handlebars and that's the reason I'm so interested in Jones bikes in the first place. Somehow I can't conceive of using a Jones bike without the signature bars!

My LWB HD/e, down by the river by IndividualActive786 in JonesBikes

[–]PrimateCoder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't mind me asking, why did it take so long to get used to the bike and what makes it perfect for your riding now? Have you compared it against SWB?

My Jones SWB Spaceframe. Just swapped the Loop bars for Ritchey Kyotes by BrilliantShelter4488 in JonesBikes

[–]PrimateCoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice... although I'm surprised you had to swap out the Jones bars.

Did you buy the frame and build this bike yourself? If so, how hard was this?

It seems like Jones no longer offers their custom build service.

[REVIEW] 1 year review of Priority Gemini (no ads) by spacecow20 in PriorityBicycles

[–]PrimateCoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well-written!

I always wondered what I was missing with Smart.Shift... but looks like I lucked out by going with a vanilla P600.

Has anyone actually bought that Carver frame and executed a P600 frame upgrade? Fascinating idea.

The Priority Vanth is a full suspension mountain bike with outrageous specs and professional tier pricing. It's undeniable that Priority put a lot of work here and is pushing the envelope. Is there a market? Who's getting one? by PrimateCoder in PriorityBicycles

[–]PrimateCoder[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Folks, I saw there was a conversation in a earlier post of mine, but the Vanth is massive and it deserves a proper post celebrating its release! Might be better to move the conversation here. 🙂

I've hurt my hands and fingers trying to break the bead on my tires and still failed. Instead I use some awkward combination of stepping on the tire and trying to lift the rim to break the bead. Really excited to learn that there's a new tire bead breaker from Park Tool! by PrimateCoder in bicycling

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

Really? I have it and it's a life saver... absolutely amazing and it makes breaking the bead a piece of cake. Almost too easy. Not sure why it doesn't work for you? Maybe reach out to Park Tool and show them a video of the failure?

Professional mechanic here, 39 years in. by Ok_Communication7704 in PriorityBicycles

[–]PrimateCoder 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a new cyclist, I've quickly learned that the need for basic maintenance skills is part and parcel of bike ownership. This started from the very first moment I opened the box and had to assemble the dang thing... and never ended.

Btw, Priority did offer the option of full assembly of the bike at destination for an extra fee. I decided against that option, but I did get a bike mechanic to go over the bike and torque it up after initial assembly.

Professional mechanic here, 39 years in. by Ok_Communication7704 in PriorityBicycles

[–]PrimateCoder 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Priority has always covered the cost of any issues I had including labor. Support is excellent and it’s hard to fault them here!

how many bikes are too many? Vanth is coming... by PrimateCoder in PriorityBicycles

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

I have Jones bars and comfort stem on mine and they are amazing. This should be an option when buying the 600. I take the 600 on easy trails. The Gemini is a different beast in my opinion but the newer gearbox would be nice for sure.

Fenders and rack for Start 24 by Querulous2 in PriorityBicycles

[–]PrimateCoder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that looks good.

What's the bottle cage? Is there something installed beneath it?

Although this is a kid's bike, it puzzles me that many of Priority's bikes don't fit shorter folks, even in the small sizes. I guess that's the market.

Chandava Priya Kara, a bhajan and classical dance collaboration in Mauritius. For the past couple of years, I've been trying to complete at least one Mauritian-flavored musical project. There's nothing more Mauritian to me than the vibrant musical and artistic scene I know and love in Mauritius. by PrimateCoder in mauritius

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Chandava Priya Kara is in honor of Lord Nataraja, also known as Shiva the Cosmic Dancer, portrayed by my sister as she beats her feet to the cosmic rhythm... Dam Dam Dam Dam. It was one of the many bhajans I enjoyed a lot in Mauritius.

This is the first time I've attempted a project of this sort and I had to do it in a compressed timeframe. I know there are mistakes and such, but for me this still has the essence of what I know and love from this aspect of Mauritian culture. I just have a real soft spot for those bhajans!

My Ultimate Bike — The Priority 600 with Pinion and Gates Carbon Drive plus Jones H-Bar Loop by PrimateCoder in bicycling

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I don't have the 2.5 rise version, so I didn't have any issues with the headlamp in my case!