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Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Margaret said:
ME TOO!!!!
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zomgss.
post a pic of you wearing that hat.

and only the hat.


=)

jk
 
the_SD_local said:
The whole batch should be finished tomorrow. Pulling an all nighter tonight because some of the parts got delayed at the machine shop. Some will ship tomorrow hopefully and the rest should ship Monday.
 

TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
andrew on one of my protos when i put the bearings in the wheel like waves back and forth when it spins. I pressed the bearings so they are like perfect and i have tried a lot of diferent bearings but it still has a wave. What wrong?
 
TomK said:
andrew on one of my protos when i put the bearings in the wheel like waves back and forth when it spins. I pressed the bearings so they are like perfect and i have tried a lot of diferent bearings but it still has a wave. What wrong?
That happens with all protos. I believe Andrew made the bearings a tad too far apart. That's why they don't fit in inward forks but eagles and micros do. The only way to fix it is to use a better wheel spacer. If you get bones swiss bearing spacers it should go away. They are a little thicker so they have more contact against the inner ring of the bearings.
 

Remco

Member
maybe when the urethane was poored, the core wasnt exactly in the middle, it will fix itself while riding. It'll probably wear in perfectly round. (hopefully)
 

ryanscott

Member
Conor Davidson said:
TomK said:
andrew on one of my protos when i put the bearings in the wheel like waves back and forth when it spins. I pressed the bearings so they are like perfect and i have tried a lot of diferent bearings but it still has a wave. What wrong?
That happens with all protos. I believe Andrew made the bearings a tad too far apart. That's why they don't fit in inward forks but eagles and micros do. The only way to fix it is to use a better wheel spacer. If you get bones swiss bearing spacers it should go away. They are a little thicker so they have more contact against the inner ring of the bearings.


ooo no, is there a way to fix that?
 
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