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• #100778
when going from an old rockshox recon 351 fork to a rigid fork. Are there any rules for axle to crown measurement?
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• #100779
Suspension corrected forks. I'll say they usually are 450mm+
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• #100780
Damn, this one is 410mm. Let's see if I can cancel the order.
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• #100782
Measure the a-c of the suspension fork, preferably while sagged.
If you can't measure it while sagged, measure it fully extended and then subtract 25-30% of the total travel.
Bear in mind that the frame will be designed to work within the range of travel, so if you get a rigid fork with slightly less a-c (but not less than the suspension fork fully compressed), it should still steer within the boundaries of acceptability. -
• #100783
Still needed?
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• #100784
raw measurement is 480mm for the susp fork, so 410mm for the rigid fork seems to big a difference. Seems to be a too big of a pain to source components for a frame I don't even like that much.
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• #100785
How do tumble driers know when the water container is full?
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• #100786
A float switch.
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• #100787
which would presumably need to be inside or dangling into the big long water collection box?
i see no such thing
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• #100788
Could be a capacitance sensor on the outside?
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• #100789
I don't think you'll have much luck.
I doubt a nutted axle would fit the DT hub. Most of the other 14mm nutted axles I see are on bmx, jump bikes and e bike hubs.Also, is that a 48h hub?
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• #100790
Could be a magnet that floats in a channel , triggering a switch on the outside of the box.
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• #100791
Yeah, I've given up on the idea.
Yep it's 48h - The stock back wheel on a yuba mundo. -
• #100792
Not necessarily. Might be a tube with a floaty thing on it. Alternatively it could be a capacitive switch with metal contacts on the wall of the water chamber - the capacity will change if they're covered by water rather than air.
If none of the above then magnets.
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• #100793
If none of the above then magic.
fixed
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• #100794
I reckon it's a doohickey but can't be sure
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• #100795
Why is the search box so useless on here? I type in one unique word that has come up multiple times and there are no results. I type the same word in Google along with "LFGSS" and I get every hit.
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• #100796
I agree, it's not good. But make sure you select 'Title matched search terms' and select 'Comments'
https://www.lfgss.com/search/?q=useless+type:comment+sort:date -
• #100797
Yeah did that, still nothing.
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• #100798
Why is the search box so useless on here?
Because good search done cheaply is like the hardest thing ever. And search isn't this forum's business.
I type the same word in Google along with "LFGSS" and I get every hit.
But it is Google's business.
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• #100799
search isn't this forum's business.
It is. Velocio has explicitly said that every page you load is a search result. Also, the search on here is pretty good under the hood, although it still needs a better user interface. If you can be arsed, you can hack it to match multiple parameters. I can't remember whether we were promised a decent interface, but I've long since given up hope of getting one even if we were.
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• #100800
I type in one unique word
Which word?
^This is the correct answer. I had to space out my front brake this past weekend to add in a light mount - a couple of thicker washers from the bucket o' bits and and a long brake bolt.