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  1. Which model did you try and for what riding style? This feedback is a bit irritating since the Onza rubber compound was always known to be on the harder side of things and the old Canis had the same casing technology as Maxxis XC tires (because also made by the same factory)...
  2. Hey everyone! Here's my brand new Slakline, hope you like it... Feels good to be back!
  3. If anyone has euro friends that would want to own a Slakline https://bikemarkt.mtb-news.de/article/1109066-pyga-slakline
  4. For all Stage & Stage MAX owners out there; Is there still interest around for a cover for the high derailleur mount on the frames? If yes, I'll draw one Cheers, R
  5. That bike is a weapon! If you can make sure to test one!! A little bit of testing with the Quarq Shock Wiz going on here...
  6. Thought I might have to share that with you guys Hope you like it as much as I do
  7. And doesn't work because all Plus bikes are Boost rear...
  8. I can only speak of the Trail Wide version. They are very stiff but not too stiff and hold up really well. Had loads of hard impacts which resulted in cuts in the tires. The rims stayed safe. I already had/have the 650 and 29 version in use. A friend uses the 29" Marathon wheelset for lots of riding in the alps and had no problems so far. If you do a custom build, make sure to use some washers under the nipples. It's not a must but I like the plus on support around the spoke hole. Btw; I run them with a 3 cross lacing, my friend 2 cross. I think that's personal preference.
  9. Hey John Thanks a lot for your post, that helped me out really well! Cheers, Robin
  10. Drill a 5mm hole for a mechanical actuated dropper and 6mm for a reverb ;-)
  11. To all 110 owners: What's the widest rim/tire you tried so far? Need to know there the limit is
  12. Hey Tom It's a Chromag BZA with 35mm reach. Cheers, Robin
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