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[Closed] Upgrades to Norco trail bike what first?

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Hi guys, just got this after a test on a mates:

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/norco/sight-killer-b-3-2013-650b-mountain-bike-ec041219#features

Looking to upgrade the rear shock in a few month and get a dropper post.

My first full sus (well a 1994 proflex about 17 years ago doesn't really count) so was hoping to get some guidance on an improved shock without breaking the bank.

Ta in advance!


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 6:45 pm
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Personally I'd leave the shock, get a dropper and swap the brakes


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 6:50 pm
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Yes was planning on changing the brakes too! Until my other bike was stolen I had some STX discs which were fantastic.


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 6:55 pm
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I agree with steve_b77 - definitely swap the brakes! I have a Range Killer B-3 and the Elixir 1's are, to put it mildly, sh*te! Really not up to the job at all!

Felt awful, way too much travel, no reach adjust. 2 bleeds before they worked vaguely properly and then about 3 weeks later I bought a pair of SLX brakes (kept the Avid rotors, but have since put on an old Hayes 203mm rotor on the front) and the brakes are now awesome! 1 finger braking all the way. Get the ones with the finned sintered pads.

Then get a dropper - best/most useful thing I ever bought!

Job done!

Ok - not quite... Bought Hans Dampf in the Trail/Pacestar combo. Next on my list will be some Stan's Flow EX on Hope Pro II Evo hubs (just wish the Flows were a standard buy from Hope). But next year as 2 Alps trips this year have dented the finances somewhat!


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 7:53 pm
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You can now buy hope hoops with flows in 650b, they're just not listed yet. Get your local shop to give them a bell.


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 8:17 pm
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Thanks frazchops - that's good to know! Now I need to save up again!


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 8:36 pm
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Ok brakes it is . You kept the Avid rotors on though and no problems ? Wasn't sure if they were compatible . How do you find the bike otherwise?


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 9:05 pm
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And also, why do companies with this much knowledge of bikes etc fit Avids, as it seems well known that they are lame...?


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 9:13 pm
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howsyourdad1 - to answer your questions:

Why fit Avids?? - price.... (I think) low end Avids are cheap.

How do I find it? - Awesome! Love it! Honestly, every time I ride it I just grin from ear-to-ear. Absolutely love riding on it. No matter where (not many mountains in Warwickshire, but I still enjoy it).
True, it's probably a tad heavy, but it's rock-solid (well, apart form the top shock bushings - now replaced with heavy duty). My Range is my 'happy place' ๐Ÿ™‚
I've done a couple of Enduro's on it as well, and it's a way better bike than my skills! Totally flatters me and my (lack of) ability.
Am I gushing too much...??? ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 28/08/2013 10:59 pm
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That's good to hear. Can't wait to get using it here in Sweden before the snow sets in!


 
Posted : 29/08/2013 8:05 am