What about thoes stupid conix things? Adjust them once, ride 3ft, stop, re-adjust it, repeat.Hope head doctor headset adjuster. Supposed to replace the starnut, but the thing should burn in hell. So much hate for it.
What about thoes stupid conix things? Adjust them once, ride 3ft, stop, re-adjust it, repeat.Hope head doctor headset adjuster. Supposed to replace the starnut, but the thing should burn in hell. So much hate for it.
You saved yourself of some serious headaches. I bought a FSA headset in a hurry, when I got a new frame/fork combo. Instead of a regular star nut, it had this stupid contraption. I could never get the headset to have the proper preload. Ended up throwing it away after a weekend.Never heard the dubious honour of trying one of them @slimshady
This thread is about supposedly GOOD parts. That's a low end POS.marzzochi drop off 4 fork
no small bump sensitivity
Interesting. HR II 3C EXO MaxxTerra is in the top three front tires I have had so far here in Mass. Horses for courses I guess.Maxxis HRII. Any casing, bead and compound. All of 'em tooted it up on the trails and slopes.
E13 cranks coming loose all the time for me too. My Xo is in the mail.e13 xc crank. After having great success with the e13 DH crank, the XC requires tightening every few rides. shit was expensive too. I have been riding it for a few years this way - it's annoying but I have an XT ready to bolt up. Why did I stray from tried/true shimano? new e13 is not old dw/jp e13.
no,You broke the shock bolt that due to the 3D linkages, is pretty much the shortest possible bolt you can have on a bike. That is impressive! I bent the long Foes and Azonic bolts all the time, in addition to a few others, and it was always because the bolt was designed way too long and under too much leverage. To break or bend such a small bolt is impressive, congrats!
this isn't enough of a thermal difference to cause the kind damage you're describing without some other underlying issue. unless you live in like, AntarcticaFrames were delivered from a cold UPS car into a warm living room and about 30 minutes later both bolts snapped.
Well, the whole thing about the turner bushing system is that it requires high tolerances, something that the mass produced frame makers don't want to take the time to do, so dave himself has said that the process of specing the tolerances for their bushings makes the frames more expensive than others and I have no reason to doubt him. The whole reason they got a good reputation was for longevity of frames and the quality and attention to detail. I'm sure there was something seriously wrong with your frame, but I can't say that's indicative of Turner, but alas, I guess it fits with this thread. It sound more like your frame got run over by a truck while being shipped. I also know of Turner's customer service, experiencing it first hand, and I can't imagine that he wouldn't have taken care of you and that issue. Gave me a new larger size mainframe because I snapped the seat-tube due to running a ridiculous amount of exposed seatpost, which was totally my fault.no,
I did not brake these M6 bolts, the upper bolts of both Turner frames cracked with a loud "ping" while the frames were in the orginal packing from Turner. Frames were delivered from a cold UPS car into a warm living room and about 30 minutes later both bolts snapped. When opening the packing I was lucky to see it was only the bolts but there was a small disruption of the "future-Homer-Force" to see parts of the "mostindestructibletrailbikeeva" fail
just lying around.
Man was I wrong by stating it could not come worse frome there on!
Not to mention the speed at which it occurs in free (non-forced) convection.this isn't enough of a thermal difference to cause the kind damage you're describing without some other underlying issue. unless you live in like, Antarctica
Your post is hilariously accurate on all fronts.Shimano Brakes:
810, 875, 988 all work perfect for about 6 to 9 month. Afterwards leaking, sucking air from the master zylinder,
inconsitant bitepoint. All fails that never happened to shimano brakes before second generation Saint and XT.
i've got a set of M800 calipers with M765 levers. still flawless.Your post is hilariously accurate on all fronts.
Current Shimano brakes are rubbish (50% failure rate in my experience) and I can't wait to get rid of the last set I own. Just in case you were wondering, your experiences also apply to 820, 8000, 9000 etc. They also develop leaks from the caliper seals, and you can't buy/replace the seals. Some users think they are contaminating pads and keep buying new pads. The last reliable brake products from Shimano were indeed the 800 and 765, along with the 755.
I also had my Hugi FR / 440 hub shells crack. Premium quality rubbish.
more like Mr DerpGreat thread!
This piece of shit has to be highlight for me! It failed in all aspects