dave33
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pretty tight then, we turn to 5um on the carbide tooling, think thats about the lowest
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air line, or just wrap bars with grip tape
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do you live in a caravan?
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finaly some one who can understand how crazy it it that one side of my hub is +0.07 on nominal size. you were probly working to 3\5 Mu.. voumard is a cnc grinder isnt it? never worked one one just the studers we have. im really lucky that i get a really wide range of jobs, you learn so much more that way which is great.
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yea just for a bit of fun really, it was a 135mm so had to take the length down and machine the new bearings flanges out and make a new axale. had to modify the snail camps to, works a treat.
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what bb is it? check the cups are tight
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was that mainly the linear work?
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like i said already, either hes lied about tarty not being liable for any warranty claim made, he says its the manufacture, law states other wise ie tartybikes. only he can answer that.. im waiting ? no i didnt take the steel one, why should i? i paid for the ti one which broke within the 3 months, so i have the right to a replacement or a refund..-uk law... also youv said in the past that you think, again not going over this again.. after you found out i didnt not use any spacers adam never told reset that, but did tell them i did, with no proof. also yes of corse hes going to be helpful if it means he can avoid the loss of replacing the faulty goods.. i was told i would have to take the matter up with reset, which i did.
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So your saying I misused my hub? Lol you seen the hub in Bristol the day it broke. And I think you even said that don't sound right The hub broke the 2 bearings it came with in about a week Then the next set in a matter of hours I have made my own hub thanks an yes it's lasted about 100 times longer already, there is a pic of it in one guys radfest pics if you want to see! I'm looking down at any one, but some times people are out of there league. Also it's axial run out not radial run out we are looking at here Did I mention I work for one of the largest bearing manufactures in the world? You can find them in hope hubs, life span in a hope hub is about 5 years, same bearings I used. 61900 not 6900 I still can't believe every ones happy for tarty Adam to lie about what his responsibility is when it comes to warranty ?????? And I'm sure if it was him who bought a substandard product from a shop he would expect a replacement... I wonder why they stopping selling the speedrace hub ?? Not a problem, who's paying the labour ?
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So who gives and who takes ? Or do you just get spunked over ??
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look what i found http://www.trials-fo...__reset__st__60 no mention about your grease storry in there watson, why didnt you say that then ? yes im calling you a bull shitter... oh and the same old we need to deal with the manufacture shit. just wondering what qualifications you have in engineering and what experience you have ? im guessing you got a degree in CAD or some thing of the sort.
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Lol that was a load of bollox, firstly Your employee Ali c admitted that he assumed I had used washers for some reason and then admitted on here he was mistaken! U-turn my arse Also regarding the hub You sent a video of a hub in a lathe I think, did you calibrate your eye that morning Personally I would use a DTI to check the radial run out, Which was over .2 lol Oh and not to mention bores being + 0.07 and + 0.02 You could drop the bearings in Yes your right am am a tool maker, with ten years experience in engineering, you just keep playing ith your hubby lathe. Look like you turned a thread on the axle, I havnt measured if but I'd bet my willy that it's way under size So all in all you sold a hub that wasn't fit for purpose, and attempting to fix it made it even less use able But as I didnt buy it from yourselfs I have no contract with you so I'm not to fussed. My point is just that you keep giving the bull shit line about manufactures! Is that a mistake or are you just talking out of your backside ?
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yes your right im a total knob for not just accepting 'we would have to conatct the manufacture as we dont give warrnty'
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bigger ramp for next year i think jack and a house to jump on for joe.
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i was thinking why would you wanna take a pic of my bike then i remembered my hub lol
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its not clearly untrue at all. and the fact that now after this topic hes refunding him or what ever says it all. hes used that line on me twice atleast, i would love to know who else has had the same bull shit ????
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reason- tarty (adam) likes to hide behinde the its the manufacture we need to contact not us etc. he either lies to people or he is unsure about the law regarding this. no not just tarty that i have a problem with, if any retailer tried that one to get out of a warranty i would feel the same Employee ?
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Here are some facts also: Warranties and guarantees Guarantees and warranties are for extra peace of mind. They don’t replace your rights under the law, but add to them. That’s why you’ll often see a product with a label that says: “This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights”. The problem is that sellers will sometimes use them to try to get out of their legal obligations. Let’s say you have a year’s guarantee on a new car and the gearbox goes on day 366. The dealer may try to tell you that nothing can be done, but in fact you’re still covered by the law, which assumes that a gearbox should last well over 12 months. The same goes for any other product that might reasonably be expected to last more than a year – a computer, for example, or a microwave. In these circumstances, you can argue for a refund or a replacement. The government’s guidelines on the issue take cost into account, so don’t expect compensation if a light bulb blows after 13 months. The key thing to remember is that your contract is with the retailer who sold you the product. Don’t be fobbed off by the salesperson’s argument that the responsibility lies with the manufacturer.
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No he didn't buy it from hope, why does ever one think that ?? Is it because that's what tarty Adam tells ever one ?
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new manufacturing technique used thats why its gotta be plastic, they probly dont considder trials use when in the design ? some one should get in contact with magura and help develop a trials version?
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Low cap heads normally have a bigger hex as the depth is less So m5 is 5mm
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Front Brake Pain In The Posterior! Hose Splitter, Cylinder Combo.
dave33 replied to Carlperkins's topic in Trials Chat
I think it's just a sticky piston, try cleaning it more -
Lol that's all part of being a retailer, oh and the fact that they are probly doubling their money Oh and what do you get for arse licking tarty ? Free stickers ?
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That will only make the pad hit horizontally He will stil have the same problem, either different clamps or rim with a straight side wall