mike I was talking about the sram powerlink...I find it insulting your telling me what a chain tool is! I'll go with the plyers suggestion tried almost everything else
The older echo rims are about the lightest you'll find for the front, but not that you would notice. For the back most rear rims are the same weight to keep their strength. The heaviest thing on the t-pro is the forks, replace them with echo easy
cheers, I had thought about electrical tape but I wasn't sure if it would be strong enough. I thought maybe the spokes would poke through. A trip to B&Q....
As the topic says I'm looking for a rear magura booster that will fit onto my Ashton Justice, just wondering has anyone got a similar setup and what booster did you use?
cheers.....
Not sure if the KOT forks come in 4 bolt but I bought the 2 bolt version recently and they are great, lightweight, strong and they are straight bladed.
Also have a disc mount.
60 quid delivered