Ha, i wouldn't ride it.DHS said:its not all the way through, still ok?
probaly not.
Hmmm... You qoute me in your signiture and you ask that??DHS said:its not all the way through, still ok?
probaly not.
exactly how i felt today at work, when that guys post got like 6 pages long. and it wasn't all derailing the thread.ncrider said:Second post like this in a week.
I'm getting my wrenches and loosening those little bolts before my 888 is next.
yes, torque specs are there for a reason. I'm lucky because my bolts were on suuuppppeerr tight and no breakege. Now they are two finger tight (no torque wrench yet) w/ tape over them. I see a nice new torque wrench in my future.Inclag said:I agree that people need to pay attention to torque specs, but there needs to be some room for error.
I think it was the other dude with the cracked 888 earlier this week that said they weren't going to warranty it.Tarpon said:It does seem to be a common failure mode in the 888, at least they seem to be owning up to it (and fixing things under warrenty).
quiet, mines not that bad.ChrisRobin said:I think it was the other dude with the cracked 888 earlier this week that said they weren't going to warranty it.
nope you can FEEL when the axle isn't clamped on. tried that. parking lot test.CBJ said:Sorry about your problem DHS I hope you get it fixed in the right way.
Stripping Boxxer bolts and cracking 888 - is it that important to tighten does bolts so much? Does it increase stiffness during the ride or is it just lock in the axel?
what about this post?bigginsr said:the above post is biggins not bigginsr by the way.
yeah, it's a pretty cool concept. You snug the bolts down and the fork stops working. Really neat and advanced thinking....Paris said:Answer has something on the big M here...
bizutch said:yeah, it's a pretty cool concept. You snug the bolts down and the fork stops working. Really neat and advanced thinking....
anybody else wanna spell it out for him? :love:Paris said:I'm at a loss here. Could you try again and this time make sense?
That wrench is in ft-lbs, not inch-lbs.bizutch said:
Yes.bizutch said:anybody else wanna spell it out for him? :love:
I've heard that before!!!narlus said:and they BLOW UP if they are installed on bikes not made by TURNER.
yup, always used one of those, here at home when i did anything tighten like this.bizutch said:
yea i have the Park one.MikeD said:That wrench is in ft-lbs, not inch-lbs.
It's harder to find one in inch-lbs, but the other thread had a lot of suggestions. In addition to the ones I pointed out there, McMaster's "dial gauge" series of wrenches looks pretty sweet for a *relatively* low price of $122... The Park 1/4" drive one looks pretty good and very cheap, too, but you'll probably have to special order all the 1/4" hex drivers for it.
I see now. Actually mine works quite well after a season of racing and a week at Whistler (i did have it serviced after Whistler though).binary visions said:Yes.
Paris, let me spell it out for you here. SEI Racing is riding Marzocchi forks here, so he has an unfounded bias towards the forks, and therefore is implying that your Manitou stops working the minute you install it.. ..when in reality, you and I know that it works perfectly fine.
Was that clear enough, bizutch?
DHS said:so i get home from work and go look at my 888's
bummer....
was just about to put on some new Hope Mono6Ti...