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Yeah, I guess the metal bits do look extremely similar. The shaping of the carbon doesn't though. The Passquest seems to have much flatter faces with more rounded edges.
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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« Last post by rockerplates.de on Today at 02:58:22 AM »
Does anybody have a direct contact to ltwoo sales?
I am being ghosted by them(Salesperson Luke, i do not need his contact), because i want a solution regarding quality issues?
Any help appreciated...
If anybody is interested in er9, brand new..i am willing to sell them cheap, germany or europe preferred..

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Read somewhere else that SRAM lost their lawsuit against wheeltop and had some patents invalidated in china, meaning all chinese groupsets can be fully wireless from now on
Not sure how trustworthy that is until a local or insider confirms but this seems huge
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Nah, same frame, chi city mane got you on this one.
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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« Last post by jonathanf2 on May 21, 2024, 05:43:59 PM »
Could you share photos of the relevant area of the RD and a link with the things you've applied?

It's nothing fancy. I just used Elmer's rubber cement glue with a brush that I coated around the battery cable. Plus a $2 USD packet of dielectric grease from the auto store that I applied with a toothpick. It just looks like gunk around the cable, I'm not sure there's anything worth looking at.
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29er / Re: New High Pivot Full Suspension Carbon Frame!!!
« Last post by adi on May 21, 2024, 04:35:46 PM »
High pivot would be really cool.

160 or more
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29er / Re: SP-Cycle M06 build thread
« Last post by Ludo on May 21, 2024, 03:51:45 PM »
For sure 34T doesn’t fit, 32T barely fit on 52mm chain line. Can you not find a 0mm offset chainring for your power meter? I tried a cheap one but chain kept on falling off…
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Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: LTWOO eGR
« Last post by sOKRATEs100 on May 21, 2024, 02:44:46 PM »
Could you share photos of the relevant area of the RD and a link with the things you've applied?
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Save us magene

This is quite literally Magene's warranty policy: https://support.magene.com/hc/en-us/articles/900002358986-Warranty

I got served this bullshit when the integrated chainring on my $500 QED crankset/powermeter went out of true. They sent me a new chainring "out of generosity", but never refunded me. I'm pissed. They damn well know the product is defective because they pulled it from the shelves, but never made me whole.
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Nice wheels and all, but can I ask about the truing stand? Is that an AliExpress model or rather a Western product?

It's sold by RRS Kit. As Tidy said, it's available on Ali. I bought mine on Amazon, it was actually cheaper that way.

As Tidy said, it's not centered at all. The right side support wiggles and puts the wheel about 5mm to the right of center. I haven't been able to fix it, but I can deal with it during dishing by repeatedly flipping the wheel around. Funny enough, TOOT engineering seems to build their wheels on the same stand. If it's good enough for those guys it definitely gets my job done.

The nice thing is that it comes with precision dials to measure trueness, so you can easily find the point of greatest deflection away from your reference point. I try to true down to less than 0.5mm deviation in any direction, I think I'm consistently in the neighborhood of 0.3mm.

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Good luck with your degree!

Thank you! I graduated this weekend, so off to new adventures, and hopefully a little more time to ride (and hopefully to lose some weight too :P)

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