Meh.
My seat had slid back a full inch on the rails. My bad. I had preassembled the seat/post and forgot to torque it down.
Pull out a 6mm, loosen, shift, tighten and things were all better.
For no better reason than that I've been told countless times my stem is too short, I picked this up last night.

No.
This should make the weekend interesting (or it will suck). I haven't had anything longer than a 70mm since 2004... maybe. Ever since I started riding 29'ers, I've spent two years at 50mm and two years at 70mm, so this is a first. Driveway wheelie tests are still a positive experience, steering still feels quick enough, and I feel like I look a little more Eddie O'dea and a little less Pee Wee Herman.

Swapped over to the 32X20 and now the bike has 16.25" chainstays while using a half-link.

Also of note, I always tend to leave my bars at full length on a new build. I then go out and ride them and enjoy the extra leverage. Then my hands hurt. Then I move my hands closer to the stem to avoid the discomfort. Then I cut the bars down to where my hands feel good... always 26.5"
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Never had to cut down bars myself (maybe thats why my hands hurt?) Which grips are those?
Bontrager Race Lites.
I could tell that's what's going on. So glad I get to relearn it every time I get a new bar.
Aaaand, yer post's still bent.
Had my new SLR come loose first ride, 2 hours in, 2 to go...gawdawful sound grinding across the ratchets of the EC70 post- thought the seat failed, just before my sack said howdy to my Panaracer crotch-claw. First thought was "FK, this is gonna be a long day"...but all turned out to be ok. Joy!
What's with the Slime Tubeless sealant? Is that what you run? Do you use it as part of a homebrew or just straight up?
Stan's goo cost more per oz. than Wooly Mammoth Tear Drops.
I have run it in the past. I will probably run it again in the future. I have a little bit of Stan's left in various bottles that I'll use up until it's gone.
your stem is too short
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