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Post by Cooper on Feb 10, 2007 10:46:17 GMT
you mounted the shock wrong, that's why it's almost rubbing the other one. The white plastic bushing needs to be the other way around on the farest shock, you've got to put it on the 'wrong' way.
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Post by alfonzo on Feb 10, 2007 11:10:33 GMT
If between us all we can come up with a drawing for a Hex Adapter I'll get some made..
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Post by Cooper on Feb 10, 2007 11:46:28 GMT
If between us all we can come up with a drawing for a Hex Adapter I'll get some made.. if I had an X10 I would already have drawn one !
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Post by alfonzo on Feb 10, 2007 12:32:14 GMT
Might as well cut to the chase and save up for the ellusive X11 Coops
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Post by Cooper on Feb 10, 2007 14:08:29 GMT
Might as well cut to the chase and save up for the ellusive X11 Coops I am darling, I am ;D ;D ;D
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yaji
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Post by yaji on Feb 10, 2007 15:29:22 GMT
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Post by litespeed on Feb 11, 2007 4:08:49 GMT
When I position the adaptor, I make sure the clamp is over the "flat" section on the axel. i'll get back to you after my race next weekend.
If it does start to slip, then i'll drill a grub screw hole into the adaptor so it works the same as the kit X10 adaptors.
Litespeed
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Post by thefnshow on Feb 14, 2007 17:35:47 GMT
the hub slides over the pin and just clamps in place
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