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  • Offset bushes for Trigger – ride updates?
  • Earl
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    Saw on the main thread some members fitted offset bushes. How did you get on with them?

    longmover
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    Work well on the downs, if you run a lot of seatpost you will be sitting above the rear axle on the climbs leading to a wandering front wheel on the climbs. It also drops the B.B. height a bit so watch out for ground strikes. I’m glad I did it.

    eddiebaby
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    I fitted them to my Jekyll, no real downside other than an increase in pedal strikes.

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    kneebiscuit
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    No complaints from me, if anything I’d like it a little slacker.

    mehr
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    I run double on my pitch with a slightly under sprung RC4 and the rear traction is amazing (I also jacked up the front with a Fox 36 and a firmer spring)

    Pedal strikes are real though, I slightly negated it by going to 170 and will probably go to 165 if I see a trade

    Earl
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    you guys running a pair or just one?

    Will I need a special tool to change them? Some vids suggest they pop out – some don’t.

    kneebiscuit
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    Running a pair here, didn’t use any special tools

    mehr
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    I bought mine from https://www.offsetbushings.com and they just slide through the internal ring/bush

    longmover
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    Pair here, on special tool I used was a du bushing tool

    Earl
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    Much thanks folks. Gonna order some.

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