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I'd quite like a 20mm layback Controltech ti mania seatpost - what non existant part / bike would you like ?
953, frame & (truss?) fork, 15.5", 69er SS, MTB.
thought control for my seat post and lockout
Top cap garmin mounts that aren't made in Australia withaustralian delivery charges.
SPD grips + gloves
A hub gear with a wide range of gears and a sensible price.
20mm carbon rigid 1 1/8" straight steerer 29er forks.
Well, not any more as I have some Jones truss forks. But I did want them for a while.
Oh, and an On-One Monstercross frame & fork (20mm fork, natch) with pompetamine geometry and slotted drop outs.
A dropper post that dropped when you pressed the button, without having to put your weight on the seat.
11-speed XTR shadow+ rear mech in rapid rise.
Good one! Come on Shimano I know your listening!A hub gear with a wide range of gears and a sensible price.
A hub gear with a wide range of gears and a sensible price
Alfine 11
there you go
Non suspension corrected 29er+ with dropper post compatibility.
SPD grips + gloves
Velcro ๐
Not sure I'd like that idea. I already cause enough comedy moments for others when I use SPD pedals.
I had a day out on a borrowed Scott Genius which had settings front and rear for climbing and descending. There were about 7 separate levers on the bars, including brakes.
When you came round a corner and saw an unexpected stiff climb right in front of you there was just too much lever pulling to get done in time. I kept longing for on of those great big levers you see on the side of vintage cars, or signal boxes that would set the rear shock and the forks, raise the seatpost, drop into granny ring and shift into a large sprocket with a single pull.
Hub gears without the weight penalty. Love Alfine but hate all that weight at the back.
All mountain side car.
RM.
29r specific hubs and saddles.
9 speed clutch mech.
A [s]hub[/s] [i]bottom bracket[/i] gear with a wide range of gears and a sensible price.
I would like some rubber filler that I could squidge into the gouges in my otherwise not very worn GP4000s so I don't have to replace them.
I'd like the return of 650c wheels for small road bikes. There are hardly any around these days.
9 speed clutch mech.
Use a SRAM shifter or drill a hole.
I'd like a properly sorted BB system for MTBs that provides equivalent performance to what we get from hubs and headsets these days in terms of strength, durability and not creaking all the time. Basically something for modern BB axles that is as good as square taper BBs used to be.
Also, MTB tyres with the grip and strength of super tacky dual ply DH tyres but the weight and rolling of XC race tyres.
Bar controlled travel adjust/lockout - like Scotts actually but easier to control or even automatic. I used to have a FS which had dual poploc lockout and loved it - smooth climb, lock the fork and shock and it climbed like a rocket (well, when I was fit, it did ๐ )
Basically something for modern BB axles that is as good as square taper BBs used to be.
Hope External BB, solved.
I would like a Shimano 10 speed cassette with a 40 tooth top. Maybe 13-40?
Hope External BB, solved.
Close, but until they last for the entire life of a frame without maintenance, not quite.
A silent* Hope rear hub.
All I want is the sound of my tyres on the ground and the wind whistling through my helmet all with the backup of excellent Hope's service.
* I don't just mean less noisy (though that'd be nice) I mean silent as in a clutch mechanism giving at least equal pickup but zero noise.
easily changed cleats for clipless pedals
robinlaidlaw - MemberHope External BB, solved.
Close, but until they last for the entire life of a frame without maintenance, not quite.
Even when I was using square tapers on a daily basis on my commute bike they didnt last the life of the frame.
a front mech that is properly designed for mtb crankset to be used with road drop shifters, for touring.
I know there are workarounds, have got something to work but it's not 100% perfect. Basically I find 48/38/28 to big for fully laden touring.
theflatboy - MemberI would like some rubber filler that I could squidge into the gouges in my otherwise not very worn GP4000s so I don't have to replace them.
Super glue!
Specialized Command Post with static external cable. Never going to happen due to its design, but would keep me going til I get a new frame.
Specialized Pitch with internal dropper routing and 44mm/tapered head tube.
A proper 10 speed Shimano 11-40 cassette and compatible mech.
I know there a bodges but I want proper, compatible kit!
Cartridge bearings in components that came with a decent amount of high-quality grease as standard, instead of the photocopier-grade vaseline you get in most of them.
8-speed 13-36 (or bigger) cassette.
I also second the calls for 8/9-speed compatible clutch mechs, and bottom brackets that are as reliable as they used to be (but see the top of the post for further details).
an XT 10speed 11-40 cassette (just like fathomer said)
A standard that really is standard that manufactures stick to.
A 10-38 Shimano Cassette.
Brass nipples with anodized alloy outer - function and fashion !
More 'Standard' standards across the board,
Currently there are 3 different wheel sizes plus 29+/Fat bike tyres.
Numerous different BB standards all claiming to be the best.
Different PCD's for chain rings.
Different Axle widths and lengths.
Different amounts of 'Pull' for shifters, wouldnt it be nice if you wanted to be able to use a Sram shifter with a Shimano mech(or vice versa)without having to tinker.
Different headsets 1-1/8, 1.5 plus the specials like Giants system,integrated, external, etc.
And so on ,and so on.
I remember when bikes were pretty simple things , and I'm sure half of the above has no tangible benefit my Geared road bike has a 1 inch steerer and feels no different in stiffness than my singlespeed with 1-1/8 steerer both with Carbon forks.
Secure garage..
Rewind button.
[sexist pigdog]
Breasts on female buttocks. Infact, go the whole hog and stick some behind the knees and on the back of their heels, too...
[/sexist pigdog]
A nice simple 34 fork with coil spring and simple rebound only damping.
Like my old 36 van r but a but lighter
9 speed clutch mech
A gizmo that would let you use shimano shifters with Sram Mechs, or vice versa. Some kind of in-line cable pull length amender.
And, like others have said, simple short travel forks that don't cost the earth by doing away with multiple adjustment options, lock outs and other fangle dangle gizmos. I have a pair of Marzzochi forks from way back which are like this, and they still work fine.