followed instructions that came in the manual.
Previous leftys lost travel as the bearings migrated - a 'reset' involved yanking the lower down.
This one (post 2012 prob) loses travel at the bottom-out end, so geometry doesn't slowly change.
The 'reset' is the opposite too - take air out, bottom it out firmly a few times until the O-ring in 35mm from the bottom - air back in, check sag, done.
Not sure 125mm is acceptable though?!
Ah... 20 mm not 35mm! thanks CaptMorgan - it does say 35mm but there's a supplement sheet that says 20mm!
Rode some wet and rooty downhills on the wolverines earlier today and I'm still alive!
Go Me!
Where as my High Rollers tried to kill me in similar conditions. Or maybe it was just my lack of skills.
Took the Trigger up the nearest 'big' Leicestershire hill this afternoon, then up a climb which I knew to be steep - to test whether 1x10 is for me...just made a mental note DO NOT TOUCH LH SHIFTER! and kept it in the middle ring. Pleased to report that I got up first one ok and would have cleaned it if it wasn't for the crap rear Wolverine tyre spinning out on on a wet rock. Also got up the steep one with some effort - rather than spinning easily in the granny it felt like more of a body effort if that makes sense - I can see how you'd get fitter on the climbs as you have to put more effort in not resorting to just pulling on your LH shifter for lots of easy gears. This was my barometer to see if I'm going to bite the 1x10 bullet. I was running a 30T upfront with 11-36 on the back. TBH I could have done with more gears so if I do it I'll prob go for an expander cog. The descents were fine with a 30 so will get a NW 30 - a 32 will make it harder to climb if anything - right? Found out today that the SLX cassette is pinned between 12-24 (they are prob the wrong numbers) so it makes swapping out the 15 or 17 a non-starter, effectively meaning I have to change the whole cassette to get a better spread of gears. The BCD on the Deore crank is 96 too - which means getting a reasonably priced NW a ballache too. Anyone have any advice/pointers if you've gone 1x10?
It was a muddy ride and the front mech was cacked up in no time so there's one major advantage straight away. On another note there's one hell of a lot of rub on the crankarms after one ride today than I ever got in 6 years of using 08 XT cranks on my last bike - guessing it's the arm profile as running same pedals and shoes as then.
I noticed some rub on both seat stays when I was cleaning my bike, which I think must be from shoe rub same place both side). Never noticed it on previousu bikes and not noticed my feet rubbing when I actually ride.
rascal, i did 32 thin/fat front with a regular 11-36 out back and was almost ok in the Peak (my old rush)
Just wanted a bit lower up tech climbs - so a 40t extender should do it I think
Rascal, I've just converted my Trigger to 1x10. 42T expander and 32T oval chainring on the front and have found it's superb. Easy job too.
Ooh, jonnytheleyther, which oval 32t did you get?
did you go hope t-rex? - any shift issues with 42 (vs 40)?
jonny - is yours a Trigger 4 with Deore chainset and cassette?
The cassette could be a problematic putting an expander on as it can't be split to take the 15 to 17 out to make way for it. How do you find the oval? Was going to go 30 up front with 40 out back...would that be similar to 32 and 42 like yours?
Mines the 2 mate so cassette splits. I'm sure there's someone with a 10 speed XT cassette knocking about with people going 1x11?
I like the oval chainrings, some people can't tell the difference but I feel it helps. Personally I'd always prefer to have the extra 2 cogs on the back but I can see that a 30T up front would work too.
Mine the 2 also so any advice on your oval would be relevant and appreciated - does it sit where your big one was? did you get to keep the cranks?
Yeah sat in same place, the chainlines pretty good too. I find them great for climbing. Cranks are fine on it too. If you send me you're email address I can send you pictures if you want? I'm rubbish at posting pictures on here.
I think I just emailed you Jonny - cheers
Or... pauljonathanbarton AT gmail.com
Rascal, glad you saw the light with your 1x10 trial ride the other day. Like i posted earlier, you just grunt it for a few weeks and then watch your fitness increase dramatically, as you discovered with the full body workout whilst climbing.
Hope you get the expander cog / cassette issue sorted. Sorry but have no advice there.
Also, yes the black rubbed off my crank arms in a few rides also. I don't know why they just don't make them all silver!? (prob a ploy to make us upgrade to XT?)
Currently seeing what the good folk of STW have to help make the transition easy and cost-effective - see recent post in WANTED - cheers 😉
This might seem like a daft question, but I'd it normal for the lefty-equipped bikes to always have the bars, fork and front wheel flop to the left when you let go of the bars? It's not really noticable when steering but as soon as i take my hands off the bars it flops to the left. Er, is that why it's called a lefty?
I flop to the left and I have Fox 'normal' forks 😉
Mine is the same. Riding no handed means I have to lean the bike very slightly to go in a straight line, although not really noticeable. Strangely I notice the lack of turning more when I go back to a 'normal' fork that doesn't try to turn.
Anyone gone 1x10 with Trigger 4 using expander cog?
Not sure if I need a long cage mech...or even what SLX mech I currently have (not at home to check!)
It's a long cage slx shadow+.
Pretty sure the cassette needs sawn to remove a ring to then fit the expander. I'm just toughing it out.
Think I would buy this over an expander ring. Decent price and no large gaps in gears.
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I noticed some rub on both seat stays when I was cleaning my bike, which I think must be from shoe rub same place both side). Never noticed it on previousu bikes and not noticed my feet rubbing when I actually ride.
My feet have been hitting the seat stays too. Which I've never had on any bike before. Glad its not just me. I've slapped a pair of Lizard Skins chain stay guards on the seat stays to save the paintwork.
Incidentally... I don't know if anyones noticed [url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/s?q=easton+havoc+1.5%22+stem&f=4294967167,4294964875 ]These [/url]. I've just ordered a shorter 50mm one for mine. Can't argue at that price. Bargain
Finally took advantage of an hours sunshine to rip the tubes out of the Nobby NICs on the Jekyll and throw in some Slime. Going tubeless with those Mavic rims was effortless. No soap, no water, just pump them lightly until they popped. Take out the cores and throw in Slime and the job was done. Well impressed.
Binners - glad it's not just me either. Not a bad idea with the Lizard Skins. Starting to wonder if I should have taped the bike.
Taped most of my frame up, just a shame i haven't ridden it yet!
Been riding my Jekyll 2 a lot in the rain today, has anyone else found the XT brakes squeal like Avids in the soggy? My Trigger doesn't do this...
If anyone needs one of those 50mm stems that binners [url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/easton-havoc-1-5-stem/rp-prod63714 ]linked[/url] to the other day, I have one going. I bought the last one and forgot that I'd bought one a while ago for my prophet.
Email in profile.
Hi granny ring,I'll take that stem please. I'll e mail you now. Cheers.
Eddiebaby,how do you find the Jekyll 2 compared with your trigger? Had a go on my brothers brand new trigger 2 today at gisburn-xt brakes noisy as- Avids on mine were silent for once! Considering a purchase just now sure what to go for. Jekyll reviews are a bit mixed.
Mole - order some 1.5" spacers. Stack height on the Easton is waaaaaay lower than the standard Cannondale stem. I got a set of [url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/nukeproof-turbine-spacer-pack-1-5-/rp-prod50332 ]these[/url]
Aargh. I've just dropped the little piece or if the swing arm of my trigger that routes the front derailleur cable. It's disappeared down the drain in the garage door! Does anyone has gone 1x10 have a spare one I could buy or know of where I could get one? Cheers
@mole
Hard to say really as my Trigger is an alloy 29er.
The Trigger just eats the miles up but is bulky, the Jekyll is simply more fun. But if I was doing a 40 mile off road ride 8d take the Trigger. For a fun bouncy ride the Jekyll gets it every time.
Sorry I can't be more helpful. They really are massively different.
Cheers Eddie,didn't realise you had the 29er-different beasts! Cheers for link binners. Edging towards a trigger 2 with the fork converted to 160mm and some decent tyres,those supplied are pants.
Whereisthurso, what exactly is the bit you're after? I've gone 1x10 on my Trigger and i'll send you the bit if ive got it.
In fact I think I know what you mean, is it a black polished bit?
It's the circular part in this picture. It goes in a hole on the back of the chainstay brace and the gear cable outer stops in it.
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Anyone able to help at all? Can't even find anywhere that you can buy one new. What a pain!
I had been following this thread with interest and had decided to get one of the Triggers, just when I had finally managed to convince the other half that I needed one, Pauls had sold them all!
Having been searching everywhere else trying to find one (at anywhere near the same price) I called Pauls to see if they had any left and they have some more back in stock!
I'm picking one up on Wednesday! I'm a bit new to mountain bikes so thanks to everyone on here for the advice! See you on the trails!
whereisthurso - MemberAnyone able to help at all? Can't even find anywhere that you can buy one new. What a pain!
I went 1x10 so I'll see if I can locate it tonight for you.
I can find the big part you need Thurso but not the smaller part, I've got a spares box I'll tip out later if no one can help and see if it's ended up in there.
Thanks very much guys. I've contacted the nearest Cannondale dealers to me too so hopefully I'll manage to find one somewhere.
Thurso - I've been following this hoping you get sorted.
I'm in the process of going 1x10 so effectively have that bit spare...but if I decide I don't like it I'll need that bit to put the mech back on was was reluctant to give it up at this stage.
Glad someone mentioned the BB filling up with water issue. Emptied mine three times now, have a stealth dropper fitted so it must be getting in via that grommet below the lower shock mount?
Not sure a drilled hole would work as there is a lot of grit/silt.
So it is either some silicon sealant or stop riding in the wet!
Cheers Rascal. I've already sold my expander cog and narrow wide ring so I'm going to improvise with an old 30t ring and my 11-36 cassette along with a chainguide until I can get my 2x10 running again.
