Sujet : Re: RE: Re: Speed sensor
De : am (at) *nospam* yellowjersey.org (AMuzi)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 15. Aug 2024, 22:25:06
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Organisation : Yellow Jersey, Ltd.
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On 8/15/2024 3:16 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Thu Aug 15 05:27:47 2024 zen cycle wrote:
On 8/14/2024 8:16 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 8/14/2024 2:59 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Tue Aug 13 21:41:59 2024 Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 8/13/2024 4:17 PM, cyclintom wrote:
Well, I got two blocks and the chain fell off.
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:-) Ah, Tom!
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-- - Frank Krygowski
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Tell us all what you actually know about quick releases? It is amazing
the you continue to show just how uneducated you are on new components.
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Which sort of quick release do you want to discuss? I recently posted a
photo of a very unusual failure of a friend's internal cam quick release
mechanism. Would you like me to discuss the mechanical advantage of such
a system, the source of the over-center action and the reason for it,
the history of the design, the inferior "modern" variants, or what?
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Isn't it funny how tommy demands that Frank display his knowledge of
quick releases when Frank was commenting on yet another one of tommys
shifting foibles?
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Isn't it also funny that the floriduh dumbass doesn't criticize tommy
for demanding information from others? More of the dumbass's hypocrisy
on full display.
Isn't it funny how Frank was commenting on a wheel dropout quick release and you didn't know the difference? You continue to show that you don't work on your own bikes!
I didn't get the reference either, and I speak 'bike shop customer' pretty well (flippers, squeezers, rat traps, seat stem and so on.)
Your post was the first time I ever saw a quick link or snap link called a quick release.
-- Andrew Muziam@yellowjersey.orgOpen every day since 1 April, 1971