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#2,187 ·
Yes, worth trying the Judy personally. I didn’t believe to the flex either and can’t notice it in the SID or Fox34 compared to my Zeb. All these in different bikes and usage of course.

Might be that the Judy did not flex and it was only the damper I was unhappy, but felt it was even worse when turning. Best to try it your self and decide then.

And no, I’m not a badd ass. Just a normal 40-yesr old guy with three years of MTB experiene and on the slower end. For Chisel I’m not even looking to hit the downs fast as I have better bikes for that.
 
#2,198 ·
I won't confess to being a geo expert, but there are a few questions that stand-out. Which tube are you referring to - top tube, seat tube, down-tube? From where to where are you measuring from and does that measurement (starting and end point and angle) match the Specialized geometry chart? Perhaps more importantly, how does the bike fit you - are you in a comfortable position, not too stretched nor too cramped? If it fits and you are comfortable then the tube measurement is an irrelevant in my opinion. I would also look at that front hydraulic hose routing which seems quite "looped" and an accident in waiting and risk of getting caught in the spokes.
 
#2,199 ·
Hi, had the chisel for a while and in the process of changing the fork to a Fox 34SC. The original wheels do not fit though which is a first for me and the hub ends are like large discs that fit well into the RS Judy. I'm guessing I need to adapt them, but cannot find specific branding.

A bit of googling, and I've found this, :- Specialized S205900002 EDC Front L/R Set TA 15x110mm 19mm OD

Looks the part but wont know till fitment. Anyone had to deal with this or know the correct kits?
 
#2,200 ·
Hi, had the chisel for a while and in the process of changing the fork to a Fox 34SC. The original wheels do not fit though which is a first for me and the hub ends are like large discs that fit well into the RS Judy. I'm guessing I need to adapt them, but cannot find specific branding.

A bit of googling, and I've found this, :- Specialized S205900002 EDC Front L/R Set TA 15x110mm 19mm OD

Looks the part but wont know till fitment. Anyone had to deal with this or know the correct kits?
I reckon you have the 15mm torque caps which are specifically there to help improve engagement with the Rockshok forks. Not essential per the below link. So imho you just need the "standard" 15mm end caps.

 
#2,208 · (Edited)
Anybody single speeded their Chisel? How are you liking it?


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I have a chisel geared and a epic set up as single speed. The epic is a blast set up as a single speed so go for it. I tried a phil wood ebb on the epic but the carbon frame did not allow full rotation of bb so limited its tension adjustment and did not work well with gearing I was running. I put a Paul Melvin on it instead and really like it on my hometown trails.

Using it in Central TX now and not liking the tensioner nor using a lightweight carbon frame in the tech. So going to ss the chisel as I ride it like a ss anyway even though it has gears. The phil wood and trickstuff ebbs should work fine with the chisel so going to give it a shot as I have the phil i still have.
 
#2,214 ·
Having now tried the chisel at 120mm, i like it very much. Feels rowdier, the position is slightly more relaxed and my hands just fall in place at the right height and angle. I even feel climbing and clearing obstacles have improved and turning is more stable; I find myself able to hold trackstands for longer.
 
#2,219 ·
Pretty sure all the 2021 Sid forks will fit a '21 Chisel.

I think my concern would be with how much they've cut the steerer tube down. If the previous owner was running a slammed stem then they may have cut it down a bunch. Might be worth reaching out to the previous owner to see how they were running it on their Epic Evo.
 
#2,220 ·
I have ran a 17mm & 17.5mm (6.69' & 6.88") steering tube on my Large chisel. With the 17.5mm (6.88) tube I can only run two 5mm spacers. I also have a cane creek 70 headset installed, which I think is about 5mm taller than the factor headset.

So, that fork will fit on your bike as long as your not riding a XL frame. If you are running a Med or Small you should have plenty of room because the head tube is 15mm shorter than the large frame.
 
#2,226 ·
You don't have to, but I learned the hard way that it was a bad idea not to replace it. The tape that comes on the stock rims is not actually tape, but a very tight fitting rim strip. After time the sealant will start passing by the strip and get to the nipples & spokes. After less than 1 year I started to get some corrosion on the nipples.

So, my recommendation is to spend $20 and get some good rim tape and re-tape the rims.
 
#2,251 ·
Hi again, what size is your Chisel? Is it kinda normal for the rear brakes to feel slightly softer (for lack of better term) than the front? Are yours like that?
I ride a large chisel. As for the brakes my rear always feel more touch than the front. I can lock them up easier than the front brakes. I did change my rear rotor to a 180mm so it matches my other wheel sets. So that could be part of the reason. It could also be a number of things causing your rear to be less responsive: air in brake line, dirty rotor or pads, free stroke adjustment, locking up rear tire.
 
#2,252 ·
I ride a large chisel. As for the brakes my rear always feel more touch than the front. I can lock them up easier than the front brakes. I did change my rear rotor to a 180mm so it matches my other wheel sets. So that could be part of the reason. It could also be a number of things causing your rear to be less responsive: air in brake line, dirty rotor or pads, free stroke adjustment, locking up rear tire.
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Thanks again for the quick reply. Braking power wise my front and rear are the same. But as far as the lever feel when I press, I feel like the rear one is ever so slightly softer.