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I had a bike on order with CRC (Vitus Rapide) and then they did the extra10% deal linked above. I emailed on the off chance and they gave me a voucher for the difference, £90!

They couldve said tough luck, as i bought under those t&c's so im very happy with that - ive always had good service from CRC


 
Posted : 05/08/2023 9:16 pm
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I worry that my fond memories of my Cotic Soul 10 years ago may be overriding the reality of my 40 year old body now though

Leave off! I've got nearly ten years on you and HT is still where it's at. Get it bought lad!


 
Posted : 05/08/2023 9:38 pm
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For anyone with an interest in providing Wiggle with their feedback about how poor the new website is, hopefully you can use this survey monkey link that I received from a recent order

#BringBackSearchByDiscount

Wiggle Survey Monkey

Questions such as

- what could we do to improve your experience

- how would you rate website navigation

- how easy was it to get what you wanted from us

- overall how satisfied are you with Wiggle

- how likely are you to buy from Wiggle again


 
Posted : 06/08/2023 11:23 am
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Sorely tempted by one of the Vitus frames (for a friend of mine) but he only has a 130mm fork for the frame. Suggestion is for 150mm.
In a few months time I think I could increase the travel on the fork to 140 or 150 with a new air spring (Rockshox Revelation), to match the 140 rear.
In the mean time, how much of a problem would the shorter fork be for a very average rider?


 
Posted : 06/08/2023 11:42 am
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You could probably pick up a second hand air shaft on Pinkbike for not alot of money. That's where we tend to look


 
Posted : 06/08/2023 12:06 pm
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I was looking at fitting the NX eagle to my bargain mega, which on the alpkit outlet on ebay is £199 complete, but I went a different route.

I bought a GX set of cranks on Merlin for £100, A GX 12 spd shifter and GX rear mech on CRC for a total of £76, and an NX cassette on Alpkit for £39, and the dub BB on alpkit for £15 giving a total of £230, So not far off the NX groupset price.

Of course I still need a Chain, but even then I'm still going to be doing a lot better than had I bought a GX groupset complete which costs £380+  Saved about £120-130 just by shopping about.

All in all not bad going if you are willing to look about and the GX is probably more fitting a kit to fit to such a high end frame.


 
Posted : 06/08/2023 12:17 pm
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NX chain is utter bobbins, I'd rather ride a dandy horse! GX is adequate. SLX is better than GX in my experience (2500+ miles of eBike use on an NX cassette, swapping every 500 miles). I've got an X01 to try next.

£39 for an NX cassette is a proper bargain! I thought I'd done well paying £58 for my last one, but that was on the tail end of Covid pricing.


 
Posted : 06/08/2023 12:40 pm
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Picked up this FOX 34 Performance last night, seems pretty good at £299: https://www.wiggle.com/p/fox-suspension-34-float-performance-grip-boost-fork


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 10:54 am
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I hate this thread. My son has outgrown his old bike and now has a shiny new Vitus Sentier 27 VRX (and a jealous dad).


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 12:07 pm
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New fork arrived and I am seriously chuffed

Admittedly it was via my favourite tri sport resort ,wiggles ebay clearing outlet and I had to bid on it, but effectively picked up a new 27.5" fox 36 factory grip 2 for £310.

The Nukeproof now has its fork and is well on the way to becoming a dream build.


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 1:05 pm
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Congrats! 🥳


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 2:04 pm
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Sommet is finally taking shape. Excuse the awful looking damp garage! The included Acros headset appears to be awful (rubber seals already tearing off and it feels very flimsy) so have had to nick the compression ring and cover from my old one, luckily seems to all fit ok. Always forget to buy new gear/brake hoses so it's on hold til they arrive. Feels like it should ride fine with 26" so I'll run it like this til I can't get tyres any more I guess 🙂

sommet


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 10:52 pm
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Never come acriss an Acros headset that wasn't utter shit. no idea how they have such an OEM presence. and they're pioneers of headset routing too, making it all worse.


 
Posted : 15/08/2023 10:58 pm
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effectively picked up a new 27.5″ fox 36 factory grip 2 for £310

Sounds good but how and where from? £429 is what they seem to be, which is still quite good.


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 8:45 am
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BB52's for £9 is almost worthy of a post on its own! I'm stocking up...


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 10:56 am
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Jesus, they are throwing them away!

If anyone needs a BSA BB for 30mm race face cranks, you can go and spend 40quid on a 73mm one, or buy a 'fat bike' one with exactly the same cups for £12.99.

https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/race-face-cinch-bsa30-fat-bike-bottom-bracket


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 3:21 pm
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It breaks the cardinal rule of RaceFace products though

"Never buy a Raceface product with bearings in it, and never buy a RaceFace product made of carbon"


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 3:44 pm
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Cheap Shimano brakes - not bling, but for less than the cost of a set of pads what do you expect. Between £16.99 and £24.99 depending on variant, per end. Ordered a set for Mrs a11y's commuter for £37.

https://www.wiggle.com/p/shimano-deore-m4100-disc-brake


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 3:53 pm
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Cheap Shimano brakes – not bling, but for less than the cost of a set of pads what do you expect. Between £16.99 and £24.99 depending on variant, per end. Ordered a set for Mrs a11y’s commuter for £37.
> https://www.wiggle.com/p/shimano-deore-m4100-disc-brake

Are these any good? I haven't ordered a new hose kit for my Elixirs yet but wondering if I should just get a set of these for not much more. I didn't love the SLX brakes I had a few years ago (felt a bit wooden with no modulation) but surely these should be better than decade old Avid brakes?


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 4:19 pm
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It breaks the cardinal rule of RaceFace products though

“Never buy a Raceface product with bearings in it, and never buy a RaceFace product made of carbon”

Normally I'd agree with you but I had a RaceFace bottom bracket on my hardtail for about 2 and a half years of winter riding and general neglect. It just would not die.


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 4:22 pm
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@_tom_, IMO/IME yes they're decent brakes. However, if you didn't like the feel of SLX brakes a few years ago you might not like these. IMO similar feel although these have the longer brake levers rather than the stubby little ones more common on Shimano brakes. Definitely better than 10yr old Avids regardless.

I could buy 7 of those RaceFace BBs for the price of the 1 Hope 30mm BB I ordered earlier this week, but haven't yet fitted... I can't imagine the Hope would last 7 times as long, no matter how shit the RaceFace BBs are?


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 4:47 pm
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I know it's significantly more, but they have the excellent Deore 6120 for about £70 an end as well...

https://www.wiggle.com/p/shimano-deore-m6120-oe-disc-brake?color=grey&position=Left+%7C+Rear+%7C+1650mm

These will be more powerful and less grabby than old 2-pot SLX, if that's what you had.


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 4:52 pm
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https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/race-face-cinch-bsa30-fat-bike-bottom-bracket
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Am I right in saying RaceFace BSA30 BBs need a specific tool to fit/remove? (i.e. like the Hope BB30 does, but not the same...). If so, bugger.


 
Posted : 16/08/2023 5:16 pm
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Am I right in saying RaceFace BSA30 BBs need a specific tool to fit/remove? (i.e. like the Hope BB30 does, but not the same…). If so, bugger.

I love collecting the multitude of seemingly similar, but actually infinitesimally and frustratingly slightly different tools.

FFS. 🤦‍♂️

EDIT; to be slightly more helpful, i ‘think’ it is the same tool as for SRAM dub bottom brackets. Which i have, and you can borrow if it works!


 
Posted : 17/08/2023 9:42 am
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EDIT; to be slightly more helpful, i ‘think’ it is the same tool as for SRAM dub bottom brackets. Which i have, and you can borrow if it works!

Thanks! And thanks for the offer but I couldn't miss an 'opportunity' to add to my tool collection and bought one last night 🤦‍♂️. It is indeed the same/similar to SRAM PSA DUB BBs: 12 notches so seems to work for both. RaceFace do a specific tool but I've gone for one at less than half the price.

Somewhat ironically given the boutique nature of their products, my genuine Hope BB30 tool cost less than either of those.


 
Posted : 17/08/2023 10:27 am
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Is Tredz allowed on here? Endura Humvee shorts with liner for £30. Maybe other Endura things but I didn't check


 
Posted : 17/08/2023 9:35 pm
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Gave up with trying to route the Sommet dropper cable through the slot in the frame. Looks to be impossible without removing the shock bolt which I couldn't be arsed with last night! What a terrible design. So I've just bodged it round the BB and put a protective sticker on the frame so it doesn't rub. Still at least it's all built now apart from needing a longer rear brake hose - none of those cheap Shimano brakes will be long enough either 🙁

Thankfully all my old components fit with just a few adapters needed! Just got to get the gears adjusted now, looks like the mech will go inboard enough on my non boost hub with the adjustment screws anyway. So that's tonight's headache 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 12:34 pm
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Use a gear cable inner to thread through first, a magnet may help you ,I use a old magnet from a bike speedo that used to mount on spokes super powerful,then thread the outer over the inner .

It's a piece of cake


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 1:37 pm
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XTR HollowTech BB's £30 @ CRC & Wiggle


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 1:50 pm
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Use a gear cable inner to thread through first, a magnet may help you ,I use a old magnet from a bike speedo that used to mount on spokes super powerful,then thread the outer over the inner .

It’s a piece of cake

Well I didn't think to try that 🙂 the SP41 outer didn't seem flexible enough without giving a really sharp bend but will give it a try at some point.


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 4:20 pm
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Just routed the dropper on an Escarpe, which I imagine is same/similar. I threaded the wire first via the dropper post end, bit of twisting/ pushing so that it turns to go up the downtube. Snagged it with a hook when it crossed the downtube openning - twiddled it a few times before it appeared. Then simple to pass the outer over it. Didn't even have to resort to my magnet/ cable routing kit.


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 4:39 pm
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Use brake outer for the dropper, way more flexy


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 8:05 pm
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Or this

Shimano Road Gear Shift Inner Outer Bike Cable Set Y60098501 https://amzn.eu/d/5WJV4CY


 
Posted : 18/08/2023 8:10 pm
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Mucho BBs , should keep the family fleet going for a bit!


 
Posted : 19/08/2023 10:56 am
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I could buy 7 of those RaceFace BBs for the price of the 1 Hope 30mm BB I ordered earlier this week, but haven’t yet fitted… I can’t imagine the Hope would last 7 times as long, no matter how shit the RaceFace BBs are?

In my experience the Hope would outlast all 7 Raceface BBs.

I got through 2 in less than a year (Turbine cranks + Raceface BB30), then a Praxis that lasted only 2 wet rides.

The Hope I bought over a year ago is still spinning as smoothly as new + bearings are easily replaced if ever needed.

And yes, they all take slightly different tools 🤬


 
Posted : 19/08/2023 11:12 am
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10% off sale items is back again for those interested.


 
Posted : 25/08/2023 12:51 pm
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Anyone else having issues with applying the discount? Tried a couple of different things which it gives a green tick for but then doesn’t change the price at all?

Can’t seem to easily find what is not included in the promo (it seems to say just any sale item, so it should work on my items).


 
Posted : 25/08/2023 1:18 pm
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Answered my own question. Eligible items are in their dedicated “sale” list….not just anything already with a discount from RRP on it. Hmph.

Been eyeing up the Vitus Energie EVOs as looking to give CX racing a go over winter and doubling it up as a gravel bike.

Really fancied the red Force AXS model as it’s a stonking spec for the cash (especially if it was with the extra 10%, but alas). Only the teal Rival model is included in the extra 10% - making it £1,530, which as cycle to work is not available with wiggle/CRC for a while, would be a more sensible purchase than the top of the range job. Is there anything else out the better for the money or would be cycle to work friendly?


 
Posted : 25/08/2023 1:40 pm
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Ragley 2023 frames have all been reduced, they are not in the sale so no extra 10% off


 
Posted : 25/08/2023 3:09 pm
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Finally finished my sons cheap Mega frame build using spare parts including some Lyrik Ultimates that were too big for my bike (came from a 2022 CRC sale) I also bought a pair of SRAM Guide G2 RS from CRC for £79.98 - they still have them front only but all you need to do is get a longer hose they are ambidextrous.

Nukeproof Mega 275


 
Posted : 22/10/2023 7:41 pm
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I’m still a bit annoyed that I hesitated with the Mega until it went to £600 meaning I had to get the Sommet. I’ve only ridden it once since it arrived so it wouldn’t have mattered anyway!


 
Posted : 22/10/2023 8:23 pm
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If anyone here missed out on a Sommet 27 frame I'm thinking of putting mine up for sale. Got a medium but having ridden it a bit more feel I should have gone for the small. Was hoping to trade but no luck so far.


 
Posted : 22/10/2023 9:35 pm
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Fooman those pedals are not doing it justice, please change 😀


 
Posted : 22/10/2023 11:06 pm
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