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10-21-2024, 08:58 AM #14326
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10-21-2024, 11:25 AM #14327
Ok, ok ok...
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10-25-2024, 01:41 PM #14328
So, these came across my FB feed, and my first thought was that they could be useful for dialing in tire pressure and air shock pressure.
Definitely intrigued.
Anyone wanna split an order?
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10-25-2024, 01:47 PM #14329www.dpsskis.com
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
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10-25-2024, 01:51 PM #14330
NERDS ONLY NEED APPLY
@DeeHubs?
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10-25-2024, 01:58 PM #14331
Given that pressure in your shock is realistically fluctuating 10-15 psi just due to normal temperature changes on a ride, it doesn't strike me as being particularly necessary to dial in pressures to a super exact level.
Those things seem more useful for high volume tires that you're inflating with a compressor. Overinflate them a bit then throw the deflators on.
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10-25-2024, 02:35 PM #14332
Precisely the feedback I was looking for, thanks.
That said, when I run an X2 air, my psi is often quite high, so maybe for that.Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident
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10-25-2024, 02:58 PM #14333
The range on those things doesn't come remotely close to fork or shock pressure range. Only good for tires and then you'd have to use a schrader adaptor. Kinda cool but not useful for bikes IMO.
There's nothing better than sliding down snow, flying through the air
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10-25-2024, 04:35 PM #14334Dad core
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Not to mention the pressure goes up when you compress the shock to provide the spring force.
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10-25-2024, 05:19 PM #14335Registered User
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IME/IMO you can't really check shock pressure, all you can do is set it becuse the air chamber is so small when you check it you remove enough air to changed it too much
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10-25-2024, 11:27 PM #14336
X100
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10-25-2024, 11:28 PM #14337
How is this not what we’re talking about?!?!?! Borderline sig worthy.
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10-26-2024, 12:10 AM #14338
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10-28-2024, 04:15 PM #14339
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10-29-2024, 05:18 PM #14340Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?
fuck that noise.
gmen.
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10-29-2024, 05:27 PM #14341
Looks like your derailleur and hanger are bent. Both are toast if so. You can try straightening the hanger for temporary and see how things look but it'll need a new one to ride for sure.
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10-29-2024, 05:31 PM #14342
yeah this is what worried me. oh well.
so do i just get a new 8000/9000 series RD and keep exact setup
or
start the process of going to deore 5100 by getting the 5100 der. which would allow me at some point to go to the 11-51 cassette (currently 11-46)
or
linkglide 1x11 (8130 or cues6000)
i guess it comes down to:
how does 5100 1x11 compare to last gen 8000/9000 1x11, its much more modern derailuer, but several steps down in group set.
and
how does 5100 1x11 compare to the linkglide 1x11, seems like weight of linkglide might be overkill?Last edited by volklpowdermaniac; 10-30-2024 at 08:37 AM.
Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?
fuck that noise.
gmen.
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10-30-2024, 04:50 PM #14343
My MO recently is to replace RD, cassette, chain all at once. It’s the luxury of running mid level cable pull drivetrains and riding the same bike for more than one season.
Just replaced three bikes drivetrains.
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10-30-2024, 06:53 PM #14344
That's what I've always done with chain/ring/cassette. I often get 1-2 full years out of a drivetrain. Replace once it starts shifting like garbage. Only replace RD when it gets bent or if the clutch is too worn.
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10-30-2024, 07:23 PM #14345Registered User
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I usually go thru 3 chains then its time to replace chain/ cluster/ chain ring
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10-30-2024, 07:37 PM #14346
^^^ same. Chains last maybe 1500 miles, depending on the chain. Cassettes will go 4000-5000 miles as long as I replace the chain before it gets too bad.
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10-30-2024, 08:23 PM #14347
Tell us which side of the queso debate you’re on without saying “wax”
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10-30-2024, 08:59 PM #14348one of those sickos
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Yeah, I got 3000mi each from my last 2 XT chains....
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10-31-2024, 08:32 PM #14349Registered User
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11-04-2024, 11:59 AM #14350
Cold weather gloves that are decent? My Pear Izumi ones aren't doing it for me anymore.
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