Im going on a 150 mile bike trip in early summer and have a camelbak slipstream 50 oz, topeak bag and rack system, extra tubes, allen wrench set, water resistant coat, clipless pedals and shoes, and plan on bringing about 50-75 bucks to spend. tents will be waiting 4 me and campgrouund fees...
diamond backs arn't all that great from the start. the frames arn't very good. the response sport doesnt have a very good fork, brakes and i think its heavy and im not sure of the price. i cant find the xe but i found comp and its more pricy with not much better components but i still dont know...
diamond backs arn't all that great from the start. the frames arn't very good. the response sport doesnt have a very good fork, brakes and i think its heavy and im not sure of the price. i cant find the xe but i found comp and its more pricy with not much better components but i still dont know...
no. its only a 2 octane difference. it will not hurt it. they are only saying that because over years and years of time (20 years or more) it could have slightly more gunk on the valves. if you want, and money is not an issue, use 91. if your like the rest of us,then use 89.
well it is basicly the same thing. k&n makes a great filter and intake system for about 220 maybe less maybe more it depends but it will pay for itself in the gas it saves
i have a 2007 specialized rockhopper and i wanted to know if i could install discs. it has the front and rear mounting points but i dont know if i need new hubs. is there a way to tell?