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ChrisL

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  1. Hi Does anyone know where I might be able to get hold of a dust cover / top cover assembly for my FSA headset?
  2. Or you could try Time atac pedals. I've been using them for many, many years and have never had a problem.
  3. Thanks Guys. So yes, it went down, and now wont come back up. I have managed to coax a small amount of movement out of it, but no more. @droo This does come from my Giant Anthem. Came on the bike when I got it, but I don't believe it was OEM. Seeming more and more like I'm in for a new post.
  4. Thanks, I have dismantled it completely. Didn't pick any thing up, but I'll take another look.
  5. Thanks. Did that. It just equates to the number printed below the QR code (Photo not clear enough to see it). Googling this code doesn't reveal much.
  6. Hi Can anyone identify the brand and/or model of this dropper post. I can't see any brand name printed or etched on it. It needs a service and possibly a cartridge replacement. I'm trying to find out if spares are available. 27.2mm dia. Roughly 100mm travel Thanks
  7. Just my 2c, maybe controversial, and I'll probably take some abuse, this is the hub after all. I ride at Modderfontein regularly. Rode there yesterday morning. Ruts? Not sure what you're on about. It is a MTB trail park, and not a particularly technical one at that, but expect that some sections will be rough and uneven. If you prefer billiard table smooth single tracks, then stick to the road. The best time to ride there is winter and spring. It does get quite overgrown in the summer, as I imagine that it becomes very difficult to maintain that much trail, particularly when the rainfall is good. I have only been there a handful of occasions in the past few years where a few sections have been un-ridable. The rest of the time, just deal with the fact the the grass and shrubbery is long and overgrown. Let's not forget how fortunate we are to have trails like this basically on our doorsteps. And this is MTB, if you don't like the bumpy tracks, stick to the road. I have my flame suit on now.
  8. I have one on mine. The 27.2mm seat post diameter does limit things a bit as it seems to limit the amount of drop. I'm not the tallest guy, but I have the min insertion of the seat post right on the limit.
  9. 'cuz they self important pricks. Saw two of them head off down there yesterday morning.
  10. My 11 year old Merida hardtail ridden weekly doesn't squeak and creak. Gets maintained regularly and if a squeak or creak does happen, its get's dealt with quickly.
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