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jever98
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by jever98 on Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:28 pm
Tillquist wrote:jever98 wrote:Thanks! Any idea as to sources?
I got mine when I Chainrings set.
But you can buy an O symetric bolt set
here and there is the one with
Thanks again. I actually got a spacer in the mail yesterday (had contacted Osymetric, they hadn't replied, so I thought nothing was coming, but they had just sent it). Unfortunately it still doesn't work
. I either need to use a file on the braze on (not keen on that) or find another spacer.
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Tillquist
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by Tillquist on Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:52 pm
jever98 wrote:Thanks again. I actually got a spacer in the mail yesterday (had contacted Osymetric, they hadn't replied, so I thought nothing was coming, but they had just sent it). Unfortunately it still doesn't work
. I either need to use a file on the braze on (not keen on that) or find another spacer.
I could not use my as it came.
I had to make some new holes.
You must make a M5 threaded hole 7.5 mm next to the center hole. And 7.5 mm on the other side of the center hole that you need to make a 5.2 mm hole which is also in delaying the screw.
If you look at pictures so you can see the bolt and front derailleur no pages on line.
If you can not make it, so can you send it to me and I will drill the holes for you. I live in Denmark.
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jever98
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by jever98 on Wed Oct 10, 2012 4:10 pm
Thanks Tillquist, that's very kind!
So I understand you make a threaded M5 hole lower on the adapter that gets held from the front. What I don't quite understand is how you make the screw work on the derailleur: is it a headless screw? Otherwise the head of the screw would be in the way of the braze on fitting, no?
Edit: now I understand it! I'll PM you.
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jever98
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by jever98 on Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:38 pm
Hey Tillquist,
quick update: got the piece made following your specs, worked out like a charm, thanks! My buddy actually made the screw head that holds the FD a bit smaller to minimize the material he had to remove.
One thing I am a bit unsure about is the effect of the Osymetrics on my muscles: I did a pretty tough Ironman simulation on Saturday and my hamstrings are still sore - more sore than on other ocassions. Wasn't sure if it was related to the Osymetrics or not. Have you had any trouble with them?
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by Tillquist on Tue Oct 16, 2012 6:22 pm
jever98 wrote:One thing I am a bit unsure about is the effect of the Osymetrics on my muscles: I did a pretty tough Ironman simulation on Saturday and my hamstrings are still sore - more sore than on other ocassions. Wasn't sure if it was related to the Osymetrics or not. Have you had any trouble with them?
No, I have not noticed anything.
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by wolfesquire on Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:08 pm
jever98 wrote:One thing I am a bit unsure about is the effect of the Osymetrics on my muscles: I did a pretty tough Ironman simulation on Saturday and my hamstrings are still sore - more sore than on other ocassions. Wasn't sure if it was related to the Osymetrics or not. Have you had any trouble with them?
Did you exert yourself more than usual....?
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Elrey
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by Elrey on Wed Dec 05, 2012 9:53 pm
Den er så vanvittig den maskine!! Hold kæft, jeg gad godt give den en tur for fuld hammer.
Send mig lige en privatbesked for hvad sådan en satan koster som den står.
Hvor godt fungere den klinge frem for Rotors Qring?
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by nismosr on Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:21 pm
shoopdawoop wrote:This bike is on the BMC racing teams facebook page right now! Just popped up in my feed!
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on Lightweight Facebook page too
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