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dazmatic 10-08-10 16:03

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Originally Posted by firestorm_al (Post 133610)
Any recomendations for what to use as a blanking plate for the sensor?

Al.


Any old 18mm x 1.5mm thread plug should do the trick
I made one myself at work.
Can usually find them in and around the interweb somewhere though.

SingleMinded 14-11-10 14:39

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Originally Posted by firestorm_al (Post 135368)
I installed the Hyperpro sprung forks on my bike at the weekend. What a difference that has made to the bike. Much less dive on the brakes without compromising the ride quality. Hopefully get the rear shock resprung soon to complement the front.

Al.

I was wondering if you'd already had the hyperpro rear shock installed.

I'm going to do it one of these days (shock is already in the shed).

What's involved to get to the old shock, get it out and get the new one in?

Any tips or tricks that would make it easier?

HJ

Gerhard Beukes 14-11-10 22:58

Firestorm, all you need now is a pair of offroad tires to take that bike to the roads where it belongs....dirt and sand


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