Specialized Stumpjumper Evo Comp Alloy: Removing Rear Wheel & SRAM NX Derailleur Cage Lock Review
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- čas přidán 4. 02. 2022
- Dizi Does Downhill Productions present a video of how to remove and reinstall the rear wheel on Mili's SJ Evo and how to use the SRAM derailleur cage lock to make it easy.
In our next video we'll remove the dork disk.
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Specialized Stumpjumper Evo Comp Alloy
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Fantastic video!!! Thanks for the tips !!
Any time Steve Skor! Thanks for checking out our video!
excellent thanks a lot👌
Thanks for the feedback Ser and for checking out our video!
Nice video as always!!
Just one question…how do you feel about the weight of the bike? I tried this bike (parking lot and a bit of road uphill) and it’s very heavy, it’s like almost 17kg in s3… I really feel it like a tank… what’s your thoughts?
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for checking out the video Andrea. I’m 200lb so moving a 35lb isn’t a big deal. Obviously it will feel different to a 28lb bike but if I dont ride back to back I dont find it an issue. My daughter is much lighter at around 95lb. It’s more of a handful for her but given the wide gear range it’s manageable. Plus shes much more interested in downhill riding when the weight of the bike is much less of an issue.
very convenient way to remove it
i recently bought a new SJ Evo and it doesnt have the quick release handles. i might be switching up the axles!
I think the manufacturer builds all models with these handles...
Is that rear axle aftermarket? I want a quick release like that, but mine did not come with one
Hi Lo, thanks for checking out the video. The rear axle shown in the video was the one that came with the bike. I’ll take a look at the axle at the weekend and see what brand/model it is and post here.