Mountain bikes are personal items, and we all customize ours to some degree. Still, our preferences changes and skills evolve, and as a result our bikes are really just works in progress.
What is One Thing You Wish You Could Change About Your Bike?
Mountain bikes are personal items, and we all customize ours to some degree. Still, our preferences changes and skills evolve, and as a result our bikes are really just works in progress.
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Jan 25, 2021
CX bike - 12x100, 12x142
MTB bike - 15x110, 12x142
Wifes CX bike - 15x100, 12x142
Wifes MTB - 15x110, 12x148
This is kooky. Each bike has a 622mm bead seat diameter and disc brakes, and was manufactured between 2017 and 2019. We got a 650b wheelset to share between us on our cross bikes to make them more sendy - still searching for the 12mm endcaps so that I can try them. I'm at the point where I'm considering making my own endcaps in the machine shop. I would love to be able to give my wife a wheel in the pit, or to share a nice set of carbon race wheels for either bike. Even if we just had compatibility between CX or MTB's it would be a win.
Anyway there is hardly any weight savings in moving away from 15mm front axles on road/cross bikes, and the benefits from boost spacing on a cross country mountain bike is spurious. If the industry stuck to 15x100 and 12x142 across the board it would encourage people to buy more bikes or to buy more wheels. Especially in that with older 135mm mountain wheels the switch to 142 spacing is a simple end cap swap.
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