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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Gearing Down a KDX 220
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 700706, member: 37632"] Bla Bla Bla..........I didn't mention any names and I am certainly don't have hurt feelings. Jaybird, you are rude and crass. Your post should be edited by the admin folks here for the personal attack you have directed at me. It is you, the expert that is offended by me and my "anecdotal experience". Throw all the science you want to at any problem and I will still value a field report from an end user any day. The fact that you sell the equipment you claim expertise on and thinly viel the spam link you add at the bottom of your posts negates your credibility as an expert. Like I said, you can waste your time on the "engineers" or you can ride. Even Jaybird admits that you aren't going to get a chain / sprocket set that will last a lifetime, so don't worry about that and gear up for what works and for what keeps your down time to a minimum. You don't need to be a self proclaimed expert to take advantage of any technology out there. Heck, you don't even need to have to understand how that technology works, just enjoy the improvements and ride. Unless of course, you are into all the ins and outs of the chain and sprocket. In that case find an unbiased source for your information and not a dealer who stalks the forums out there (with links to their sales sites) and ambushes every thread related to the wares they peddle. Instaurare, Call the folks at Stealhy about that 14 oz flywheel weight. I have found them to be very helpful and they can make weights in any size you want. They may even credit you back for the 10 oz you bought. [/QUOTE]
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