It isn't just the roller that is moving it is the whole lower part of the backplate. In situations that you hit this you would not be pedaling.
As far as lateral forces go in order for the back plate to not compress it would have to be almost a perfect side impact, any impact that has some...
Well the real benefit is not having the backplate rotate on impacts.
As far as lateral impacts go, You are always moving forward on a bike so if you are moving forward and the backplate hits something and swings out of the way there wouldnt be any lateral forces applied to it.
They are not gravity light cranks they are gravity gap cranks. Im not sure what that would have to do with the rotating guide though. I have rotated my guide several times with out hitting my cranks...??
I See what you are saying but for whatever reason that lower section of the backplate...
Noise is minimal, as long as your chainring isn't bent and you have the chainline setup correct.
It doenst move around at all like going through rough stuff if that is what you mean.
Im guessing you thought the cut outs for the cranks were cracks? There are cut outs on both sides so you...
I have been testing Sunline's new V-One Travel Guide for Jason; now I dont have to loosen my backplate bolts and rotate my backplate back to its proper position atleast once per ride like I was doing.
It's about time there is a guide that doesnt rotate when you hit the backplate on a rock...
I had the CRs but mine were funky too. Mine always felt fine as far as bleeding went but when it came time to stop it was scary. I replaced the pads even though mine were just about new thinking that I must have contaminated them but that still didnt work. Called sram and the offered to send me...
I dont want to argue about anything because I see no purpose in it, all Im saying is my fork out of the box and my friends fork out of the box both 2010 white teams. I took the lowers off both forks and greased them, my friends fork the rebound worked and there was no stickyness and mine was...
Not that I want in on this thread because it is already out of control but to defend my friend he made a typo he said the red knob but he should have said the gray knob. I completely understand what knob controls each part of the rebound assembly and my ending stroke works fine it was the...
If you slide the fork out of the crowns and remove the rebound knobs of the bottom.( take the c clip off(pain in the ass) or use a 24mm flat wrench). Then tap the shaft into the lowers with a crank bolt. You will be able to pull the entire right leg out. At the bottom of the leg there is a...
Lee,
Any ideas as to why my beginning stroke rebound is super slow? I have 24 clicks so that shaft isn't broken but it is super slow, 1 click feels no different than 24. I was going to wait till the US Open to get it looked at but I feel like it would be easy enough to take apart if I knew what...
So I rode my team today and the rebound (beg stroke) did speed up as the fork broke in but still no where near what I think it should be. When riding it I can't really say it seems that slow although in the slower stuff I would like it a little faster. The ending stroke seems to be pretty...
Yea tell us what you are running, on my sunday I can easily get through all the travel by jumping up and down on the suspension in the parking lot. I have the hard bottom out bumper and it feels great on the trails just kinda runs out I never get a harsh bottom. When I had the soft bottom it...
I was hoping for the same thing as you as far as the weight goes. My 08 wc with short crown and maxle 6lb1oz. 2010 team with short crown 6lb8oz with the med spring. (I think I may need the soft spring im 155# and its pretty stiff but I want to wait for it to break in just to make sure) so not...
I just put mine on I would call it more of a spring click than a knock but its minimal not too loud. I havnt ridden on the trail yet as I just put it on an hour ago but even with the rebound wide open it seems very slow anyone else's feel like this when brand new? Ending stroke rebound def I can...
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