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ME: Google's "how to attract mini tripods"... the googles, they do nothing!the other 10% google "how to attract friends"
ME: Google's "how to attract mini tripods"... the googles, they do nothing!the other 10% google "how to attract friends"
Of course if I had the Fox 5wt I would have put it in, but I didnt and needed to work out how I was going to get this fork back together.If you knew you needed 5wt Teflon infused before you dropped your fork lowers and actually had a bottle would you be reading all these threads by the same guy?
Where are you based? Most of the big suspension places can, if you can post. I personally recommend MTB Suspension Centre, NS Dynamics and NSR. Apparently the bushing replacement tools are very exy.Slightly off-topic but figured i'd ask here as someone might know - anyone around these parts able to replace/burnish lower bushings for a Fox 36 (Rhythm), or have recommendations for someone who can?
NW Tas, historically I have sent off to Cyclinic or NSD. Hadn't even occurred to ask them - i'll shoot them a message.Where are you based? Most of the big suspension places can, if you can post. I personally recommend MTB Suspension Centre, NS Dynamics and NSR. Apparently the bushing replacement tools are very exy.
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Nige at NSR will be a lot closer to you at Maydena.NW Tas, historically I have sent off to Cyclinic or NSD. Hadn't even occurred to ask them - i'll shoot them a message.
100% go to NSRNW Tas, historically I have sent off to Cyclinic or NSD. Hadn't even occurred to ask them - i'll shoot them a message.
My idea is pretty simple. 2 different thread pitches, one for the burnishing head, the other for a cap head to lock the head on. So far haven't been able to force the head to unscrew.I’m about to start a small production run of burnishing tools, hopefully next week will get a prototype made. @fjohn860 and I had been having a discussion over standardisation of heads for tools, I wanted to add a means of locking the head to the shaft.
Most burnishing tools already in Australia are most likely from Oliver at Blue Liquid Labs.
2nd this.100% go to NSR
Have had them done by Cyclinic was a quick turnaround.Slightly off-topic but figured i'd ask here as someone might know - anyone around these parts able to replace/burnish lower bushings for a Fox 36 (Rhythm), or have recommendations for someone who can?
So what shock will be replacing it?Was it someone here that said "Friends don't let friends ride Fox X2's"
Riding on Friday around some trails and the back end went wallowy as if a pivot was loose or my tyre was flat. Bike went like a pogo stick at the rear.
No HSR left, wound on, wound off, no difference. Had to put on more LSR just to be able to ride it.
Back end now feels like a wet cat.
Back to Fox on warranty.
A new X2 like my mate just got under warranty, and within 2 rides his same problem has reappeared.So what shock will be replacing it?
Apparently not a lot fit in to the little hookey hole that Ibis have provided due to the piggyback.So what shock will be replacing it?
I was hoping I would get luckyA new X2 like my mate just got under warranty, and within 2 rides his same problem has reappeared.