lightweight spoke magnets
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I used to have one of the Tune magnets, but it fell off, even when super glued to the spoke. I'll give some of these 3x3x1 a go as a back up as the current one I've got on is rather ugly looking
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dx.com (dealextreme) is great to deal with, but... as mentioned, it takes a while to get stuff from them.
I order from them when time is no issue at all (3-6 weeks)(maybe more, I'm not sure).
By the time I get my dx stuff, I've usually forgotten I ordered it! I have never had a problem with any of the many orders I've made with them over the years. I've grown to trust their reviews.
I order from them when time is no issue at all (3-6 weeks)(maybe more, I'm not sure).
By the time I get my dx stuff, I've usually forgotten I ordered it! I have never had a problem with any of the many orders I've made with them over the years. I've grown to trust their reviews.
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sungod wrote:i use 3x3x1 on a spoke, either glue (superglue gel, or epoxy) or electrical tape works fine
Have you got a picture of how it looks on the spoke with glue?
Superglueing the magnet directly to the spoke didn't work for me, so I secured it to the spoke by tightly wrapping a 2mm wide strip of electrical tape around it, then lightly spread superglue over it. No issues - 6 months+