Santa Cruz Highball 2018, anyone?
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- InDustWeTrust
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Rides great, not sue if M was big enough or should have gone L...
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New Highball owner here:
Picked up a 2020 CC and even with low budget NX build it weighs 24 pounds with pedals..
I will slowly converting this to a fullWW build for XC/ Gravel races.. Ill start a new thread as well on that build
Next will be wheels and a Eagle AXS conversion
Picked up a 2020 CC and even with low budget NX build it weighs 24 pounds with pedals..
I will slowly converting this to a fullWW build for XC/ Gravel races.. Ill start a new thread as well on that build
Next will be wheels and a Eagle AXS conversion
- InDustWeTrust
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Sun May 27, 2018 10:33 pm
Photo? Mine in the current setup:gSporco wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 6:27 pmNew Highball owner here:
Picked up a 2020 CC and even with low budget NX build it weighs 24 pounds with pedals..
I will slowly converting this to a fullWW build for XC/ Gravel races.. Ill start a new thread as well on that build
Next will be wheels and a Eagle AXS conversion
Next changes will be wider tires, and then a taller headset upper cover, to remove the 10mm spacer, and leave just the 5mm one, without cutting th efork. This headset is IS 41, as far as I know. Cane creek makes it in aluminium 15mm tall, but also in carbon in 15mm, for IS42... I wonder if I can purchase that carbon one IS42, then change the internal ring, use it with existing bearing, and call it a day... what do you guys think:
- InDustWeTrust
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- Joined: Sun May 27, 2018 10:33 pm
there is a new frame with a much more relaxed head angle, correct?
- InDustWeTrust
- Posts: 73
- Joined: Sun May 27, 2018 10:33 pm
I see... thank you. new frame also has different, newer, more refined cable entries to the frame.