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Maintenance, Mechanics, & Tools / Re: Stuttering front disc brake SRAM Rival Centerline X on LCR017-D
« Last post by heljan on Today at 03:00:59 PM »Thanks! I was busy today but will definitely check it out this week.
Thanks, I will definitely double-check.I did not feel anything while riding, but the fork began to "stutter" when braking. I also thought it was the brakes, but it appeared to be the play in the headset. It was a very small amount of play.
My rides felt normal otherwise but the brake power has quite some leverage through the fork, right?
Did you "feel" anything while riding?
Nice wheels and all, but can I ask about the truing stand? Is that an AliExpress model or rather a Western product?It's Ali, I have the same. Works great after a little bit of adjusting. You can't rely on it for your wheel to be perfectly centred though.
Good luck with your degree!
It has serials - I don't think it's a problem of identifying their own product but rather they've come the decision that the purchasing retailer/channel is who would handle warranty issues. For my issue with the adjustment screw, the AliExpress seller was happy to deal with it, I just had to get it back to them in China. I ended up just fixing myself.Yeah, especially with electronic... When you buy a Chinese mechanical group, a lot of the times you can replace the parts with Shimano or Sram when something is not right... If your Chinese electronic group fails you could be out of a bike for 6 weeks...
Definately will limit acceptance outside of Asia until they can improve servicing globally. Unfortunate. It will be a small niche of people like the ones in here willing to accept the servicing hassles that will be buying.
This is pretty dumb. How hard is it to assign a serial # to each groupset? Their warranty process is just pure laziness. The EDS TX is already in Shimano 105 Di2 AliEx pricing territory. At least with the 105 Di2, spare parts are plentiful and quality assurance to chance buying from a reseller is much better.
This is pretty dumb. How hard is it to assign a serial # to each groupset? Their warranty process is just pure laziness. The EDS TX is already in Shimano 105 Di2 AliEx pricing territory. At least with the 105 Di2, spare parts are plentiful and quality assurance to chance buying from a reseller is much better.