There are some fantastic folks here with a willingness to share, in-spite of the silly mistakes some of us make!
I ran my first Marathon at 16 and have been at it ever since then!
The silly I get but, the rest? I dunno man.
There are some fantastic folks here with a willingness to share, in-spite of the silly mistakes some of us make!
I ran my first Marathon at 16 and have been at it ever since then!
A sincere thanks for the build support. Any success I've had with it has been a direct result of the tremendous wealth of knowledge on this forum. There are some fantastic folks here with a willingness to share, in-spite of the silly mistakes some of us make!
As for the running, I was never much on the short races. Because of that, mine have been largely half and full Marathons, along with a few longer endurance races sprinkled in. I ran my first Marathon when I was a teenager and have been at it ever since then!
Part ordered yesterday, shipped notice today. I realize it's partially about inventory, but I wish more businesses were like BMB. I've never had bad customer service. To be clear to anyone reading this, I'm saying this not because Blaine is a prominent member here. I'm saying it because it's true and because he has a business ethic others should follow!4340 tie rod ordered. Like @bobthetj03, I'll try running the stock drag link first, then upgrade, if needed.
https://www.shop.blackmagicbrakes.com/4340-TIE-ROD-HEAT-TREATED-4340-TIE-ROD.htm
Part ordered yesterday, shipped notice today. I realize it's partially about inventory, but I wish more businesses were like BMB. I've never had bad customer service. To be clear to anyone reading this, I'm saying this not because Blaine is a prominent member here. I'm saying it because it's true and because he has a business ethic others should follow!
Part ordered yesterday, shipped notice today. I realize it's partially about inventory, but I wish more businesses were like BMB. I've never had bad customer service. To be clear to anyone reading this, I'm saying this not because Blaine is a prominent member here. I'm saying it because it's true and because he has a business ethic others should follow!
You mean that they should be on top of inventory on hand and for supply chain disruptions at least communicate what they can?
Anyone need some 36" tubes they told us to recycle?
how many you got and what's the ID?
A case of 12, 3" ID x 36" long overall. Twist and pull HD versions by Erdie.
You mean that they should be on top of inventory on hand and for supply chain disruptions at least communicate what they can? Novel idea TBF, we have gotten used to Amazon style online immediate purchases where automated emails shows us the step by step processing/shipment when the supplier is in their network system. Not a lot of mom and pop shops, niche shops, have that kind of tech yet but it is becoming ubiquitous. At least they can send an email once a month to say what the status is as far as they know. It isn't too much to ask when you ostensibly have the money already.
Its really not that hard to get this kind of tech. You sign up for an online store provider like shopify and they take care of it, mostly. They handle the emails, you load in your shipping and handling rates, etc.
Spent part of the afternoon fighting with the Johnny joints. The two lower front joints were seized. I was eventually able to get them squared up again, but they are going to need to be removed and re-greased. These have seen less than 3,000 road miles and only one wheeling trip. I'm not going to say what I'm thinking, because others will only pile on.
East Coast mountain wheeling will do that.Spent part of the afternoon fighting with the Johnny joints. The two lower front joints were seized. I was eventually able to get them squared up again, but they are going to need to be removed and re-greased. These have seen less than 3,000 road miles and only one wheeling trip. I'm not going to say what I'm thinking, because others will only pile on.
Spent part of the afternoon fighting with the Johnny joints. The two lower front joints were seized. I was eventually able to get them squared up again, but they are going to need to be removed and re-greased. These have seen less than 3,000 road miles and only one wheeling trip. I'm not going to say what I'm thinking, because others will only pile on.