Again, you might be surprised at what's really going on with your bike when you are riding. Things deflect and move around, and it doesn't even...
It was!!!!
Actually, you might be surprised. The tie wrap on my forks that I use to set the sag takes about a day to get pushed all of the way to full...
The F2 wheel needs to have VF500F sized wheel bearings installed in it. There is a spacer tube that is inside the wheel between the bearings....
Bummer, so you aren't the first.
Not much, that's the point!
The wheel bearing has already been changed. For the VF500 axle to work you must replace the bearings in the F2 wheel with different parts, which...
Any way we can get bigger pictures?
Have you heard about the horrible reliability of those?
In that parking lot I don't see hardly anything except pickup trucks. Not a car to be found. And here I thought we had a lot of truck owners in...
Yeah, I've been getting asked about doing that for years. To date my answer has always been :sorry:
Yeah, that's a bummer. I always set the forks so the target spring preload is in the middle of the adjustment range. I'm assuming that the RT...
And we have the evidence to prove it! Here's Mike pulling up the driveway (note: I always use that weird voice with my son): YouTube -...
I can't either! Everything slipped together very easily and there was not even a hint of trouble for me. I think his last photos are pretty...
See for yourself! Here's Mike pulling up the driveway (note: I always use that weird voice with my son):...
The F2 forks have 130mm of travel. If your rider sag is set correctly then you will have maybe 5-10mm of static sag. That means you need to...
Here are some pictures of your parts installed on my bike: [img] [img] I'm still not sure what's going on, because as you can see...
That is correct - the thinnest one, which is now 8.5mm, is what goes between the caliper bracket and the wheel. The 10mm thick spacer goes on the...
I suppose that's why it's cheap. I tell you, I've built decent bikes out of worse! It seems like you could get that one going and have something...
Not really. You have to do a visual inspection to see if the Teflon layer is worn away. In fact, I've found that just bumping into it with...
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