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That’s really good! I’ve bookmarked it in case I ever need it.
I did a little more searching. I don't understand why, but yeah, it's a very deliberate thing on the part of Bosch. Anyway, a guy on the WWing forum put this together as a solution, though he doesn't even have the table to try it out for himself - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4113223/files. I'm going to send the file over to my brother so that he can print it off for me sometime.
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I've never seated a tired with just a pump, but I've only tried it once or twice. Compressor or air blast canister is the way to go.
You should definitely hear a big pop when they seat, but check the witness line so the way around the tire; they should not unseat with a loss in pressure.
And get a syringe or at least use the Orange Seal tube - I can only imagine the mess of seating a tire with sealant already in it.
You should definitely hear a big pop when they seat, but check the witness line so the way around the tire; they should not unseat with a loss in pressure.
And get a syringe or at least use the Orange Seal tube - I can only imagine the mess of seating a tire with sealant already in it.
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Mrs. datlas is working on it.
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take 2 layers of cardboard. Place onto a hard surface. Sit on the cardboard. Rub cardboard with crayon or chalk.. 2 dimples will show up in the cardboard. Measure center to center,, add 10mm. That's your sit bone width
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The average speed for my re-mousing/infusion doesn't seem to be too good. I was the first one in and the last one out this morning. Four other patients came and went while I plodded along.
I guess there's the expectation that patients wear masks now. Many (but not all) of the people in the building were wearing them. But I don't have a mask so I was a rebel.
I guess there's the expectation that patients wear masks now. Many (but not all) of the people in the building were wearing them. But I don't have a mask so I was a rebel.
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I moved the strava club to Embarass, MN.
Kinda fitting with what strava's gone and done today.
But only that one, because it wouldn't allow the location my 10yo picked, 'Pee Pee, Ohio'.
Kinda fitting with what strava's gone and done today.
But only that one, because it wouldn't allow the location my 10yo picked, 'Pee Pee, Ohio'.
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I've never seated a tired with just a pump, but I've only tried it once or twice. Compressor or air blast canister is the way to go.
You should definitely hear a big pop when they seat, but check the witness line so the way around the tire; they should not unseat with a loss in pressure.
And get a syringe or at least use the Orange Seal tube - I can only imagine the mess of seating a tire with sealant already in it.
You should definitely hear a big pop when they seat, but check the witness line so the way around the tire; they should not unseat with a loss in pressure.
And get a syringe or at least use the Orange Seal tube - I can only imagine the mess of seating a tire with sealant already in it.
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But not the saddle size.
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I also actually killed off my account. It'll be interesting to see what happens here.
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Tell that to Bah Humbug.
I'm just not going to treat seating as a given, 'specially with a new tire and/or new tire/rim combo. Going through the stem is so easy that I don't see any incentive to pouring in and there's a lot potential for downside.
I'm just not going to treat seating as a given, 'specially with a new tire and/or new tire/rim combo. Going through the stem is so easy that I don't see any incentive to pouring in and there's a lot potential for downside.
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Bike racks at Walmart are sparsely populated.
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Totally. There are supply chain issues in Asia. It's going to take a while for component deliveries to sync up with frame production and assembly.