My first MTB, reliving my BMX days as a kid, but with suspension

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seadragonpisces

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So excited, cant wait to get it (sometime at the end of this week).

Vitus Rapide 1

My MTB, great spec for £1079 (about 46% off RRP for outgoing model, Xmas present to myself). £1100 cheaper than the 2013 version.

Frame: Custom-Moulded High-Modulus UD Carbon – 1.4kg Frame Weight
Frame Certification: CE EN14766
Forks: RockShox SID RL DualAir 100mm 15mm Maxle Lite
Handlebars: FSA V-Drive Flat Bar 670mm
Stem: FSA OS-190
Grips: Vitus Lock On
Headset: FSA
Chainset: SRAM X0 GXP 2.2 42/28 175mm
Chain: SRAM PC-1031 10-Speed
Cassette: SRAM PG-1050 11-36t 10-Speed
Shifters: SRAM X9
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X0
Front Derailleur: SRAM X0
Brakes: Avid Elixir7 Carbon Hydraulic Disc 160mm Rotor
Saddle: X-Lite
Seatpost: Vitus Alloy
Tyres: Schwalbe Nobby Nic 26" x 2.25"
Hubs: Fulcrum Red Power XL Disc 6-Bolt 15mm Thru Front/QR-Rear
Rims: Fulcrum Red Power XL
Weight: 10.3kg (19”)
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Pictures please! I am currently in MTB lust mode anyway, so you might as well exacerbate the issue!
 
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seadragonpisces

seadragonpisces

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Got it, fitted my Hope F20 pedals and its ready to go. Very pleased, looks like it will do the job, the carbon frame makes the bike feel so light, love it

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Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
It's very nice ... but why is the rear mech in such a strange position?
The chain's too long by a link or even two is my guess. If you measure big to big on a MTB double and overlap by a link, then it often means on small to small that the rear mech sits back on itself like in the photo. I ended up with big to big and the powerlink, so no overlap. On the Cotic, with a 36/22 front and an 11-32 rear, I removed another link, so it was big to big, minus one, plus powerlink. In big to big the jockeys and cage are not quite horizontal, which means they still have room to bounce towards the stays. Some may say that you shouldn't be in big to big or little to little, but that's the whole point of a MTB double... you can choose the chainring for the terrain and minimise front shifts.

@Seadragonpisces, you need to shorten the chain. Top marks for the way the valves align with the tyre logo, but your radiator could do with a lick of paint. :whistle:
 

lulubel

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Location
Malaga, Spain
Seadragonpisces, you need to shorten the chain. Top marks for the way the valves align with the tyre logo, but your radiator could do with a lick of paint. :whistle:

He's going to be far too busy enjoying his new bike to worry about radiators needing painting ^_^
 
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seadragonpisces

seadragonpisces

Über Member
Thanks all, I will get the stuff sorted, the chain etc, the bike is more sorted now than in the pics. Also been told I need a chainstay protector.

The radiator is not on the top of my list of things to work on, the conservatory is where my 3 bikes and 2 guinea pigs live :-)

I am sure I will really get to enjoy the bike soon, thanks for the comments.
 
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