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Author Topic: Newb Intro. 855 owner.  (Read 5934 times)

GinSonic

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Re: Newb Intro. 855 owner.
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2007, 05:46:36 pm »
Thanks Jeffhop!
That's what I thought. I measured it and at full extension, it's 200mm. However as you suggest, I'll stick with something in the 160mm to 185mm range as you suggest for us "not so blessed with long inseam." When I decide to go this route, that is.

Actually Orange. I'm not sure how to define "bodging." I'm still trying to figure out what Colin meant by bodging in his post.

How are you performing the test? On a favourite loop in the woods?

Quite honestly, I don't see any issues with the way you mounted your rear shock. For offroading? Perhaps problems may arise. However since I'm using the 855 for commuting, fun and light trails, I'm sure your shock mounting method would suit it just fine.

Never the less, I'm still interested in your update, Orange dude.
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« Last Edit: May 11, 2007, 05:55:12 pm by GinSonic »

orange

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Re: Newb Intro. 855 owner.
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2007, 07:06:02 pm »
Wikipedia says:
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Bodge is British slang for a clumsy, messy, inelegant or inadequate solution to a problem. (See also Kludge.)

A bodge job generally means 'a job that was completed quickly and carelessly, possibly with your mind on other things, or without using the correct tools, even if no mistakes were made'. A successful bodge is an example of creative engineering.

It is said that the two main tools used by bodgers are Duct Tape (for when something should be stuck, but isn't) and WD-40 (for when something is stuck, but shouldn't be.)

Bodging is a firm favourite among graphic artists and those willing to get a job done, but not always properly.

"a poor job that just about works"


Yes off to the woods to test in due course! From previoud discussions the lateral movement should be OK as the Risse shock is quite strong...
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GinSonic

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Re: Newb Intro. 855 owner.
« Reply #17 on: May 12, 2007, 04:19:57 am »
Bodge and Kludge????
Sounds like a couple of characters on a kids show or cartoon!

When you say "the Risse is strong", do you mean it'll resist the slight curved travel that I mentioned earlier?
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« Last Edit: May 12, 2007, 04:20:27 am by GinSonic »

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Re: Newb Intro. 855 owner.
« Reply #18 on: May 12, 2007, 04:43:39 am »
I mean, if there are any lateral forces that knock the wheel/swingarm/shock sideways it should be strong enough to take it perhaps unlike an NR-2 or suchlike with a narrower shaft. That's the theory anyway!
'95 855
'91 Diamond Back Topanga (project: 1st MTB)
'06 Surly Karate Monkey 29er
Custom built Edelbikes 29er #1104