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• #3102
Cuckoo clock
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• #3103
Cycliste would approve. She tends to use footwear as a hammer or mallet substitute. Sandals for delicate work, and then progressing through shoes and walking boots up to ski boots when you really need to shift something. Apparently a walking boot is the tool of choice for fitting Shimano Hollowtech cranks.
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• #3104
Cycliste says a moto boot is excessive for that usage. A stout shoe would be the tool of choice, apparently.
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• #3105
Being Bavarian, not Swiss?
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• #3106
Toblerone if you prefer
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• #3107
feels like I’ve got four
Yeah I found my self in this situation too. I only have 4 clicks but had read it should be 5.
But my personal experience is that it feels best run fully open if doing up lift assisted riding.
I run 1 click on more normal riding.
Any more than 2 click feels too harsh for me.Its ofcourse all pretty subjective, but when I first got the forks I spent a day at Innerleithen setting them up, fiddling with different settings. After one particular run I thought the forks had broken, then I realised it was because I'd done the run with it set to a full 4 clicks closed by accident...
Play about with them set at both extremes and youll see what I mean
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• #3108
Open for descending, a bit for pedaling, all on for pedaling out of the saddle if you must, but my bike doesn't bob much even pedaling so I don't normally fart about with compression. I'm more about rebound.
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• #3109
Only really suitable for delicate work. Even nougat isn't up to heavy workloads.
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• #3110
Try telling that to Shawn Mendes
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• #3111
Fully open is all the way anti-clockwise, just to check?
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• #3112
Yeah anti-clockwise
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• #3113
Hired e-bikes today, hill climbing is still very funny, not so great at anything else though.
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• #3114
Pissing down with rain here this morning, Charlie Chaplin museum or the Saint Bernard museum?
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• #3116
Can't you go out and do stuff in the rain?
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• #3117
I can, but it’s really fucking steep, and when it rains it’s very slippery.
I’m here for two weeks, happy to miss a morning whilst it dries out.
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• #3118
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• #3119
Invisiframe looks like its working well there ^
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• #3120
Down the red, chairlift back up, probably 20 minutes elapsed:
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• #3121
30% sag, 75psi; two red runs and I have used this much travel:
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• #3122
Taken a spacer out, ~27% sag, 76.5 psi. Who knows?
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• #3123
I'd leave the psi as is at 75 and take a spacer out. How many spacers where in to begin with?
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• #3124
I’ve got one spacer now. Lot of stiction to be overcome with this fork!
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• #3125
worth putting the fork serial number in here https://trailhead.rockshox.com/en/
I found it to give a pretty good starting point. I run 5psi more than what the above app suggests and and slow the rebound a couple more clicks
Sadly I didn’t bring a mallet with me, I’ll improvise with what I can find tomorrow (huge wheel of cheese etc).