Hey there, I've been slowly upgrading my 2011 dixon and I'm currently in the market for a new fork. Considering the rooty rocky terrain here on the north shore I'm looking into a Talas 180/140. ... Thoughts?
Could the dixon handle such travel?
Any comments and/or remarks would be much appreciated.
Was looking at buying a 2014 Dixon online and wondering about sizing.
Watched a video about the 14 Troy and all Bike Mag could do was complain about how small and cramped the bike felt. Is the Dixon similarly wrongfully sized?
currently riding a 12' large dixon, i like the length of the bike but dislike the seattube height, 24TT x 19.5ST. even with a dropper I wish it was lower, it's my only complaint.
Just got my hands on a Dixon frame and I'm starting with the BB and Crank. I'm REALLY confused though on shell width and picking a crank. I have a Shimano BB71 on order, but I can't figure out what crank will fit. Spindle length is relative to BB shell width right? If I follow online guides to measure my shell I'm getting 90mm'ish. This doesn't seem to correspond to any spindle lengths I'm finding on the market. 68, 73, 83?
I'm looking through the builds in this thread and they seem to be all typical cranks, nothing special. So what am I missing?
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