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masher WD-40BIKE's article
May 24, 2019 at 20:09
May 24, 2019
Video: Bentonville, Arkansas is Well on Its Way to Becoming a Cycling Mecca
@Hogfly: Not gonna make it. Packing up in California this weekend. But I have a house in Bella Vista waiting for me :D
masher WD-40BIKE's article
May 24, 2019 at 12:04
May 24, 2019
Video: Bentonville, Arkansas is Well on Its Way to Becoming a Cycling Mecca
I am literally closing on a house there today. I'll be riding there by next weekend, can't wait. Buh-Bye NorCal!
masher mikelevy's article
Oct 12, 2015 at 17:26
Oct 12, 2015
FOX's New Dropper Post
Most frames don't have 8 inches of straight, non water-bottle lugged, seat tube to make an 8 inch dropper post feasible. It would be for XL and bigger frames I would guess.
masher pinkbikeaudience's article
Sep 24, 2015 at 7:31
Sep 24, 2015
Ask Pinkbike: Leaky Tubeless, Freeride Hardtails and Spine Safety
Just because the air is coming out from around the valve doesn't mean that's where it is leaking. If air is going under the tape somewhere, the air leaks into the box section of the rim and comes out at the valve hole because that is the path of least resistance.
masher mikelevy's article
Sep 5, 2015 at 7:21
Sep 5, 2015
Thieves Hit Shimano - World Championships Vallnord 2015
You don't just drive away with that much stuff without a bunch of preparation. Someone had some inside help.
masher mikelevy's article
Jul 22, 2015 at 16:03
Jul 22, 2015
Park Tool Adjustable Torque Driver - Review
How many clicks before it requires re-calibration? Small torque wrenches like this all go out of spec after what would seem to be a light amount of use.
masher RichardCunningham's article
Jul 17, 2012 at 9:39
Jul 17, 2012
Tech Tuesday - Switch Hoses Without Bleeding Your Brakes
I do this all the time at our shop to shorten hoses that are too long. It works 95% of the time. One additional thing I do however, is to angle the lever so the hole for the hose is pointing a little upward, then I pour fluid into where the threads are. This displaces the air and you just need to use a rag when inserting the hose to catch the overflow.
masher mikelevy's article
May 9, 2012 at 6:22
May 9, 2012
Crankbrothers Kronolog Telescoping Seat Post Review
A seat post review that uses the words "bar clamp(s)" 5 times sounds too much like a marketing person wrote it.
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