We just received a big order from rockman, and they included some new goodies for my bike. I'm also testing a new revision of the spade prototype fork. The last one i had broke very quickly, likely due to the internally butted steerer. I worked with adam (bigman) on revising the dropout to distribute braking force more evenly across the fork, and the steerer is no longer butted. even with these changes, the fork is more than 20g lighter than the previous one. after cutting the steerer, my fork tips the scale at 692g. the new fork is also constructed with u6 alloy.
the new disc side dropout. the dropout thickness is reduced in non critical areas to save weight, and there is an extension to distribute the braking force to a larger area of the fork legs.
the steerer is now thicker, and no longer butted
non disc side dropout remains the same (as far as i know)
the fork is extremely wide. tire clearance definitely will not be an issue
because the fork is a prototype, they didn't bother with the finish. i actually prefer this look.
ive been using the 2010 echo sl cranks/ titanium freewheel/ pedals/ for over a month. they are holding up great. the freewheel has yet to skip on me. very solid setup. the pedals are very grippy, and feel much better than mg-1 because of the thinner profile
the oldest part on my bike. i really like the echo sl rear hub because it uses a splined cog rather than a threaded one. i don't have to worry about strpping the threads on the hub when i change cogs. the cog on there is the new SL titanium. while it is only 11g lighter than the regular sl, i noticed that the cog is much harder. the teeth on the cog has absolutely no wear. this may not be a good thing, as the chain may get worn out faster.
i love the tnn integrated booster. there is definitely a big difference between this setup and my trialtech carbon booster setup. having the booster between the mounts makes for a much stiffer brake.
i cut two grooves on each pad roughly 4mm from the end. i did this hoping to get the pads to vibrate a little bit more, giving it a little more bite. it definitely improved my braking.
because of the +20 disc mount on the prototype fork, i am back to my 180mm try-all rotor. the 160mm ashima/rockman rotor worked well enough, but i definitely missed the extra power
i've been using this rb lever for over a year, and it still works amazing. i don't think i can ever go back to a standard magura lever
the new rockbar carbon. it is the same bar as the no war, but has a 3 month warranty, and is a lot cheaper.
some other new things worth mentioning :
the slate2 frame is now available in a new grey color. the newer batches are also lighter at 1468g.
here is the 20" 3d stem. the stem is the same as the try all 3d that benito is using on his sky