All Discussions Tagged 'WTB' - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-28T08:26:43Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=WTB&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWTB Cross Boss with Stan's Iron Crosstag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2015-04-28:1198434:Topic:1638582015-04-28T14:51:03.825Ztucker walshhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/tuckerwalsh
<p>hi, going tubeless for gravel grinder/cross races. Have a pair of Stan's Iron Cross on the way. Would like a 35 tire but there aren't a lot of options. WTB now has the Cross Boss, and they look pretty nice, but i feel like a while back i heard it was super brutal trying to mount them on Stan's Iron Cross hoops. </p>
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<p>Can anyone verify this? Would love to hear who's run this combo. Thanks!</p>
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<p>hi, going tubeless for gravel grinder/cross races. Have a pair of Stan's Iron Cross on the way. Would like a 35 tire but there aren't a lot of options. WTB now has the Cross Boss, and they look pretty nice, but i feel like a while back i heard it was super brutal trying to mount them on Stan's Iron Cross hoops. </p>
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<p>Can anyone verify this? Would love to hear who's run this combo. Thanks!</p>
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<p></p> WTB shifterstag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2014-02-07:1198434:Topic:1525972014-02-07T00:24:08.543ZNick Carterhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/NickCarter
<p>Hey all, Im pretty new to this whole thing and Im working on my first build. I have an old pair of Ultegra 9 speed shifters but the right one died. Im hoping someone has either a right 9 speed or a decent set of shifters lying around that they would be looking to sell. Thanks for the help!</p>
<p>Hey all, Im pretty new to this whole thing and Im working on my first build. I have an old pair of Ultegra 9 speed shifters but the right one died. Im hoping someone has either a right 9 speed or a decent set of shifters lying around that they would be looking to sell. Thanks for the help!</p> WTB: XS or 46-49cm Cyclocross Frametag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2013-06-10:1198434:Topic:1433442013-06-10T19:43:57.242ZChris Nghttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/ChrisNg
<p>I’m looking for a cyclocross frame for a 5 ft 5 in rider. Optimal top tube length about 510-520mm, I would like to spend around $500 but less is better. Thanks!</p>
<p>I’m looking for a cyclocross frame for a 5 ft 5 in rider. Optimal top tube length about 510-520mm, I would like to spend around $500 but less is better. Thanks!</p> WTB: Cross frame/bike, about 48cmtag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-07-15:1198434:Topic:958662011-07-15T15:26:04.305ZAndrew FItzpatrickhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/AndrewFItzpatrick
<p>Looking for a budget cross frame (budget around $200-300, obviously more for a complete bike) to build up for the coming season, preferably with a bb30 but not necessary.</p>
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<p>I ride a 52 caad9 (50cm ST, 53.5 TT) but I have a short inseam, so I'm figuring something a touch smaller would work better for me. Feel free to e-mail at <a href="mailto:OneInkedNooch@gmail.com">OneInkedNooch@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Looking for a budget cross frame (budget around $200-300, obviously more for a complete bike) to build up for the coming season, preferably with a bb30 but not necessary.</p>
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<p>I ride a 52 caad9 (50cm ST, 53.5 TT) but I have a short inseam, so I'm figuring something a touch smaller would work better for me. Feel free to e-mail at <a href="mailto:OneInkedNooch@gmail.com">OneInkedNooch@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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<p>Thanks!</p> WTB: Child's / small cyclocross biketag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-09-15:1198434:Topic:669182010-09-15T15:51:53.840Zcurt khttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/curtk
Hi, I've gotten into cyclocross, and now happily so has my daughter,<br></br>
but her old boat anchor mtn bike isn't cutting it for this. So, I'm<br></br>
looking to buy a small cyclocross bike for her.<br></br>
<br></br>
Convertable road bike would work too. Not looking to break the bank on<br></br>
it, but a decent steel bike would be great. Maximum standover about 29<br></br>
inches.<br></br><br></br>
We're in the Chicago area.<br></br>
<br></br>
If you've got one or any leads, please let me know!!<br></br>
<br></br>
Thanks and take…
Hi, I've gotten into cyclocross, and now happily so has my daughter,<br/>
but her old boat anchor mtn bike isn't cutting it for this. So, I'm<br/>
looking to buy a small cyclocross bike for her.<br/>
<br/>
Convertable road bike would work too. Not looking to break the bank on<br/>
it, but a decent steel bike would be great. Maximum standover about 29<br/>
inches.<br/><br/>
We're in the Chicago area.<br/>
<br/>
If you've got one or any leads, please let me know!!<br/>
<br/>
Thanks and take care,<br/>Curt<br/> Clincher tire selection helptag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-06-25:1198434:Topic:605462010-06-25T19:20:48.667ZDan Werlehttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/DanWerle
Hi, I'm looking for a new rear clincher tire for muddy conditions and a new rear clincher tire for dry conditions. For muddy conditions, I've narrowed the choices down to three:<br />
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- Michelin Mud 2<br />
- Geax Cross Blade (no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- WTB Cross Wolf Race<br />
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For dry conditions, I'm looking at three others:<br />
<br />
- Geax Mezcal (again, no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- Vittoria Evo XN<br />
- Continental Cyclocross Speed<br />
<br />
For muddy conditions last season, I used a Vredestein…
Hi, I'm looking for a new rear clincher tire for muddy conditions and a new rear clincher tire for dry conditions. For muddy conditions, I've narrowed the choices down to three:<br />
<br />
- Michelin Mud 2<br />
- Geax Cross Blade (no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- WTB Cross Wolf Race<br />
<br />
For dry conditions, I'm looking at three others:<br />
<br />
- Geax Mezcal (again, no longer manufactured, but available)<br />
- Vittoria Evo XN<br />
- Continental Cyclocross Speed<br />
<br />
For muddy conditions last season, I used a Vredestein Premiato 34 and was pretty happy with it. Last year, I used a Mezcal, and was happy with it, too.<br />
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Any thoughts or recommendations from the group?<br />
<br />
Thanks.