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Post by blackjams on Feb 22, 2007 9:55:57 GMT 7
xtr = extra rich rider
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Post by Eiwam on Feb 23, 2007 18:33:58 GMT 7
xtr = extra rich rider hahaha pati ba naman xtr? kita tayo ulit idol ha. next time dapat madami ka nang mainom na beer : )
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Post by blackjams on Feb 26, 2007 7:49:39 GMT 7
xtr = extra rich rider hahaha pati ba naman xtr? kita tayo ulit idol ha. next time dapat madami ka nang mainom na beer : ) ;D ;D ;D ok sir next time
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Post by bongjumper on Feb 28, 2007 16:21:23 GMT 7
With my own designed jockey wheels... If your using shimano and install it to your RD, you will feel your using SRAM. And If your using SRAM X7 or X9, you will feel your using X0... ;D Out in the market this coming March...
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Post by blackjams on Feb 28, 2007 16:28:11 GMT 7
With my own designed jockey wheels... If your using shimano and install it to your RD, you will feel your using SRAM. And If your using SRAM X7 or X9, you will feel your using X0... ;D Out in the market this coming March... really bong - you're now designing your own jockey wheels? is the principle similar to avid rollamajig
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Post by bongjumper on Feb 28, 2007 20:44:33 GMT 7
The design is done and there is already two riders in Sta. Rosa and one rider in Pasig using it right now in their Shimano RD... No idea what is the avid rollamajig looks like, but the jockey wheels I made use sealed bearing, CNC, AL70 series materials, color silver and gold to make more bling bling.... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by blackjams on Mar 1, 2007 11:11:36 GMT 7
here's a pic of the rollamajig: Avid Rollamajig - Derailleur Cable Device we would appreciate it bong if you could post a pic of your gadget
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Post by bongjumper on Mar 1, 2007 12:01:49 GMT 7
Here it is Roel. But it's different application as the avid... For Shimano LX or other shimano RD models... For SRAM X7 and X9...
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Post by blackjams on Mar 1, 2007 13:26:30 GMT 7
ah ok bong. so you've replaced the 2 stock pulleys with your own design. how much are you selling these pulleys by the way? aren't the xt RD pulleys sealed bearing na rin? but the shimano pulleys are made of plastic kasi your pulleys are bling bling alright ;D
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Post by bongjumper on Mar 1, 2007 13:39:16 GMT 7
The upper wheels in the RD is the "Jockey wheels" which set the chain to the cogs. The lower wheels called " Chain Wheels", which give tension to the chains...
You only need to replace the "Jockey wheels" to get the crisp shifting... no need to change the chain wheels. but of course if riders preference to add more bling bling to his bike. Can change the chain wheels... but of course, the cost will be doubled... CNC is very expensive, one jockey wheel cost PHP500.00...
XT and XTR also sealed bearing but it's too small and still not fixed...So when you shift... the response is only noise but not transfering the chain to the next cogs....
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Post by hecklercn on Mar 1, 2007 13:54:35 GMT 7
Hey Doc, I haven't got one for thrash test... ;D
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Post by bongjumper on Mar 1, 2007 14:01:00 GMT 7
OK, Bring your bike in my clinic and I will install jockey wheels in your RD...
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Post by hecklercn on Mar 1, 2007 14:41:32 GMT 7
alin ang mas ok para sa inyo.... sram or shimano? either
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Post by blackjams on Mar 1, 2007 14:55:21 GMT 7
The upper wheels in the RD is the "Jockey wheels" which set the chain to the cogs. The lower wheels called " Chain Wheels", which give tension to the chains... You only need to replace the "Jockey wheels" to get the crisp shifting... no need to change the chain wheels. but of course if riders preference to add more bling bling to his bike. Can change the chain wheels... but of course, the cost will be doubled... CNC is very expensive, one jockey wheel cost PHP500.00... XT and XTR also sealed bearing but it's too small and still not fixed...So when you shift... the response is only noise but not transfering the chain to the next cogs.... ok clear enough bong by the way - is your pulley the same size or dia. as the stock shimano pulleys? i'm just thinking that if it's larger - then we may need to replace the chain with matching length or no need?
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Post by hecklercn on Mar 1, 2007 15:12:22 GMT 7
Its like a computer hardware "just plug and play" ;D
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