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PNW Components
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2018
THE SHORT STORY: WE HATE HOW EXPENSIVE BIKE PARTS ARE.
Not only do we hate how expensive bike parts are, we believe bikes are primarily made for the sheer fun they add to our lives. That’s why we started PNW Components. We ride downhill, enduro, cyclocross, XC, gravel grinders… we’ve even tried unicycles but none of us are very good at that. We think bikes are so rad that we ended up working as product managers, product developers, graphic designers and engineers for the top bike brands in the world. During this time, we traveled the world studying bike markets and bike design, while learning from incredible manufacturers about how to create great products at low prices. What this means for you is high quality parts for a fraction of the cost, leaving money in your wallet to buy other things... like burritos. We love those too.
Not only do we hate how expensive bike parts are, we believe bikes are primarily made for the sheer fun they add to our lives. That’s why we started PNW Components. We ride downhill, enduro, cyclocross, XC, gravel grinders… we’ve even tried unicycles but none of us are very good at that. We think bikes are so rad that we ended up working as product managers, product developers, graphic designers and engineers for the top bike brands in the world. During this time, we traveled the world studying bike markets and bike design, while learning from incredible manufacturers about how to create great products at low prices. What this means for you is high quality parts for a fraction of the cost, leaving money in your wallet to buy other things... like burritos. We love those too.
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I upgrade my Mtb dropper post is my last upgrade..
In possible to install PNW Pine dropper with cable on right side? Is possible to rotate internal shaft? Or turn the saddle clamp? Thanks
In possible to install PNW Pine dropper with cable on right side? Is possible to rotate internal shaft? Or turn the saddle clamp? Thanks
why does sram or shimano adapters matter for a dropper post? it's a post, not shifters or brakes...
Loam is the friends we made along the way
too bad they dont include those stickers
Why such a delicate nylon cable, why not microcord-90 or dyneema cable?
Great video. And I love the porn music soundtrack.
Hi there! Just out of curiosity, is the 27.2 version what is the max psi that it can handle?
having my local shop throw these on my '23 Occam as we speak!!! cant wait to try it out
Pretty useless gen Z commercial if you ask me
That is BRILLIANT!!!! Thanks!
Gaylord Unions
Just thought you would find this interesting
985 Rylee Lodge
Hi, i'm heavy (115kg/254lbs). Is the suspension good for me? Or is it better to have a Rainier without suspension? I ride on sundays, city and urban trails.
This is what I've been looking for to replace my fox transfer dfoes it come with external cable rounting ?
What's the difference between the Loam and the Range dropper? Love the grips so much <3
How does this compare to the loam? Being new, I'm not finding much info on it.
0:24...What is the rise on the bike in this video?
Dond venden el hilo q va adentro el q ace la funcion ya q no lo encuentro?
I was servicing mine and I have had a very hard time getting the upper bushing to go back into place, I ended up needing to sand my bushing down to make it fit.
Yellow, please.
thank you for the video love my post!
Great stuff I just installed mine today.
Followed a few others' tips from the comments and it helped so much: 1. Do not remove seat before breaking loose the actuator, it allows you to grip only something rather than the round stanchion. 2. Do NOT cut the cable at the remote to perform this service, try pushing/pulling/sliding the whole cable/conduit through the frame first for slack. 3. USE CAUTION with those brass keys, they can and will fall out when wiping down. I'm surprised it wasn't more of a bullet point in this video. I removed all the brass keys (5 of them on my rainier gen3) to clean/lube them and their slots, and then also removed the white plastic ring at the end of the stanchion for cleaning/lubing (it already has a precut slot to easily remove). 4. Remove the actual dust wiper to clean/lube it after removing the brass keys and white plastic ring. This was not mentioned in the video, but I did it anyway... makes it much easier to wipe it down and relube. It was nasty in there. This service is so easy it should be performed maybe 3 or 4 times a year if you ride consistently. my rainier gen3 is just so friggin good and it always worked...I friggin' love it, just a reliable workhorse over the years i can't imagine anything else.
This was a much bigger pain than it should have been. I blame my frame. But a couple of hours later it's done. Thanks!
@youling1997 I heard back from PNW today. They stated that the best place to start off is to draw an imaginary line from your chest/belly and have that match the back-sweep of the bars. I originally thought the best place to start was either with the rise perpendicular to the ground, or perpendicular with the fork angle. PNW did not suggest doing this as it would likely result in too low or 'rolled back' position. The suggested starting position from PNW seems a bit 'rolled forward' for me, but I will certainly give it a shot and fine tune as I ride. I just installed the bars today!
Please see the roll angle comment PNW!
Shouldn't you figure out where you want the seat height first? If you put it in too far you won't have enough cable to pull it back out.
where is the torque wrench in the video?
Top bad there is no sound in the video with voice of man who is working with instructions. That will be perfect. So, when the collar screw is removed collar can be rotated to desired position right?
Show using "proper" spanners with the size please.
I’m by pretty sure the only reason my new Loam returns slowly is because there is dirt trapped in the mid cap seal. Might also be a good idea to remove the mid cap and clean the seal…no?
You should have mentioned that when you put the top cap back on, you have a spacer underneath it to make the stem/spacer height rise above the fork....
How small device made with a lot of attention to the smallest detail. Made with feedback from the riders. And lifetime warranty says it all, my Big respect for that! 👍❤️
my kid had a double suspension transition rip cord with 31.6 diameter post... is it safe to use a shim? I want one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers
KGLW!!!!!
Thanks.. how does it work?
Now please make a 20-degree backsweep version 😉
This guy is great. Direct and to the point!
In Quebec Canada we don't have your brand in many bike shops when I see some of them they are often marked up quite a lot, that's sad when you need something and you can't wait for delivery 😢
😳 just took 7 days
Nice timing ,I just received my loam bar yesterday and installed it this morning. Thanks PNW !
31.8 soon?? 👀
🙊...
Why take the saddle off?
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If I move to a Loam from a Fox performance dropper post, will I need to run a new wire?
I love that you got Gabe from the office to do the voice over.