The QUICK question thread.....

That’s so handy to know. Appreciate it @fjohn860

Sounds like I’m better off sticking with the debonair upgrade. I was hoping to go 140mm but if it’s a better air spring and settles into its travel 5-7mm anyway then it’s pretty close.

Thanks @Labcanary too
You can trim about 2/3rds of that topout bumper off to make the negative chamber even larger and get more small bump sensitivity 🤜

EDIT: @beeb has it correct.
 
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That’s so handy to know. Appreciate it @fjohn860

Sounds like I’m better off sticking with the debonair upgrade. I was hoping to go 140mm but if it’s a better air spring and settles into its travel 5-7mm anyway then it’s pretty close.

Thanks @Labcanary too
Trimming/making a smaller topout bumper...

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Has anyone seen these?
Seems like a novel way to make excuses to ride

My apologies if already talked about been afk for a year ish :)


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I've recently started using this stuff. You need to trim it to the right wide, but it's cheap and works really well.




Pro tip: use a heat gun/gas torch (carefully) to shrink the tape on even more.
I'm assuming that it pulls in a bit on the edges when you shrink it, does that affect adhesion at all?
Ordered some of this to try as I've been having issues with the 80mm wide rims and other tapes lifting on the center join.
@fjohn860 are you double wrapping with this or have you found a single layer to be enough?
 
Ordered some of this to try as I've been having issues with the 80mm wide rims and other tapes lifting on the center join.
@fjohn860 are you double wrapping with this or have you found a single layer to be enough?
Yeah double wrap, only because I have always double wrapped (helps with tyre bead seating).

And cut the "tail" in a v.

Both rims I taped with this stuff (2mths ago) haven't leaked yet.
 
That's a three metre diagonal, absolutely outrageously large tv.

Bit of a niche item, most people have a projector setup for that kind of size. You can get a good projector setup for a fraction of that.
 
That's a three metre diagonal, absolutely outrageously large tv.

Bit of a niche item, most people have a projector setup for that kind of size. You can get a good projector setup for a fraction of that.
Samsung and others are around the $20k mark for same size just seems way overpriced.
 
The largest TVs are always outrageously expensive as they're low volume products and you produce fewer screens from a piece of glass. I'm not sure where the TV size sweet spot is but I'd guess 75"-85" for most living rooms.
 
LOL samsung.

I'd pick a Hisense over samsuck every day of the week.




40K is still a typo surely.
We have a Samsuck tv - slowly dying but the remote layout/functions is really good. The Hisense remotes I have used were awful not sure if they have changed recently.
 
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