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mtnbiker66 03-14-09 09:55 AM

....something kinda beefy, 5 or 6 inches of travel.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-14-09 09:56 AM

Keep an eye on that crack now.. don't need a broken 66.

born2bahick 03-14-09 01:05 PM

I just replaced seals and wipers on the wifes Fox F-100 RL. It was pretty easy. After seeing the setup for the seal I can see why Fox's are prone to leaking. Now to do mine!

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-14-09 01:06 PM

lol, practice 'n on the wife bike first I see.

born2bahick 03-14-09 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by -_RebelRidin'_- (Post 8529021)
lol, practice 'n on the wife bike first I see.

;):innocent: Actually Her's was leaking like a sieve, mine is just an irritation so it can wait a week or two

ed 03-14-09 04:52 PM

Did ya find the socket or go with the crescent?

ed 03-14-09 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by mtnbiker66 (Post 8528357)
....something kinda beefy, 5 or 6 inches of travel.

Something kinda bottlerocket with some preston.

mtnbiker66 03-14-09 05:09 PM

A lot like that....

ed 03-14-09 05:10 PM

For some reason...I'm proud of you.

Dannihilator 03-15-09 10:15 PM

I'm pretty much aggravated with horses and the idiot owners of them here where I live at the moment.

Are they the only group that thinks it's fine to take their walking crap factory out onto the trails when the dirt is a consistency of something between soupy oatmeal and thick oatmeal? Things are finally dry enough to get some trail riding in at my favorite place and wound up spending most of my Thursday morning fixing parts that were mauled up by them. Only to go back today to see more hoof prints on that very same section of trail, a section of trail that isn't legal to equestrian traffic. Fortunately this repair was an easy repair and didn't take very long.

ca7erham 03-16-09 01:36 PM

It will never stop amazing me how easily horse owners can get the go ahead from parks to build trail, but how hard it is for us to get the go ahead. I dont really see how person who is in control of his or her 20-30 pound bike does more damage to trails than a 2 thousand pound animal with a mind of its own and 4 small points of contact. Not to mention the poo factor.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-19-09 09:00 AM

Tad off topic,

But I Made it to Germany ok, and in one piece, for those who care, lol.

Just waiting for a house, our stuff, vehicles, and other things.
had to go get a wireless card thingy so I could get internet...

EVERYTHINGS WRITTEN IN GERMAN, I no comprende lol

dminor 03-19-09 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by -_RebelRidin'_- (Post 8558257)
EVERYTHINGS WRITTEN IN GERMAN, I no comprende lol

Aufenthalt in der Schule, Kindern.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-19-09 09:58 AM

??? Translation please lol.

once I get settled in I'll try to learn some...
to bad we weren't in Spain, I know some general Spanish lol

dminor 03-19-09 10:01 AM

Bookmark this: http://translation2.paralink.com/
It's gonna come in handy ;) I see it doesn't quite translate back as well, though.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-19-09 02:23 PM

Why stay at school lol, I aint even got a house yet.

ca7erham 03-19-09 02:26 PM

Mein deutsch ist nicht so gut weil mein deutsch lehrer ist nicht so gut.

All of those online translators are fine as long as you are only typing in one word. Anything more gets screwed up.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-19-09 02:33 PM

your german teacher aint good... lol

ok quit torturin me with the German.

I've been here like 4 days, and its all but killed me lol.

ca7erham 03-19-09 02:51 PM

Mein leherer ist ein unterhaltend mann aber er nicht ein gut Lehrer ist.

Edit: I'll quit now, good luck. I know I learned more Chinese in the first 2 days I was there than in the previous 6 months that I'd been using one of those audio learning systems, so I hope you get similar results with german.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-19-09 02:57 PM

I know Ausfarht means exit... if I even spelled that right lol

lanfarm 03-23-09 08:33 PM

I didn't want to start a whole thread for this question.
Is there a easy way to take off the dork disc? After a year, i think im ready to not be dork. Ive been trying to cut it off, but its right behind the cassette and i dont want to damage it.

Dannihilator 03-23-09 08:34 PM

Just break it off, they are cheap enough to replace if you change your mind.

dminor 03-23-09 11:48 PM

If it's not briitle enough to break off yet, use diagonals (small bites - -slow but sure) or aviation snips.

-_RebelRidin'_- 03-24-09 05:05 AM

My LBS in Georgia took mine off when I brought my bike in for a fine tuning before my first big race.
He was like well since your racing take this off. lol.

lanfarm 03-24-09 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 8587115)
If it's not briitle enough to break off yet, use diagonals (small bites - -slow but sure) or aviation snips.

Alright. I just need thinner scissors or pliers. Im just worried the cassette might bend.


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