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Serge_K:

--- Quote from: 00Garza on October 05, 2024, 12:15:17 PM ---Well I caved in and pulled the trigger. I usually won’t buy something that doesn’t have at least a few reviews, but I guess I’m the guinea pig for this one. Came out to $238.63 after coupons and taxes.

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At this price I'd buy one just to look at it :D

00Garza:

--- Quote from: Serge_K on October 05, 2024, 02:55:43 PM ---At this price I'd buy one just to look at it :D

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 ;D
Still a little nervous since I can’t find a single review on this thing anywhere. But someone’s gotta be first!

mrpercussive:

--- Quote from: 00Garza on October 05, 2024, 12:15:17 PM ---Well I caved in and pulled the trigger. I usually won’t buy something that doesn’t have at least a few reviews, but I guess I’m the guinea pig for this one. Came out to $238.63 after coupons and taxes.

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Looking forward to hearing your experience... winter is coming and this Californian who now lives in the east coast is too soft for winter outside... haha

00Garza:
My unit showed up today. Pretty easy set up. App isn’t too bad. Waiting on spare cassette to arrive to get a test done. I have a power crank on my bike so I’ll be testing it against my Magene PES505.
 

00Garza:
So I don't have a torque wrench. Tutorial recommended about 40NM for cassette on the thinkrider. How vital is it to be accurate on that? Can I get away with just getting it "tight enough"?

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