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You do have the bits. You simply flip the hinge pin braces over. Gives 4 options: Front hole up Rear hole down = 2° Front hole Down rear hole Up = -1° (Pro-Squat) Front hole Up rear hole Up = 0° Front hole down rear hole down = 1° I did draw the hinge pin braces with a number of notches on them to reduce the confusion a bit, but somewhere along the way over to Fibre-lyte, they got lost |
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The notches are on there just on the bottom of the hinge pin instead of the top.
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They're a little hard to see, but they are there.
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You could of told me
I probably should have worked that out though TBH, it's not exactly rocket science is it Quote:
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are the blocks pretty bulky? i cant remember them when i had a nosey at the car on the weekend.
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It's in the Google Design/Evolution Document, too.
Hey Jonathan, things like these are why we need a proper manual for the S2 |
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any pics available?
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I tried to get a pic of one today but they're so damn fast!!
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haha, looks familiar!
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'nother pic of Rother's S2 at Southport yesterday, and thats all ya gettin!!!
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Great photos Craig
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any nude pics?
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Stay tuned after oswestry national.. it'l be worth the wait.
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got some neckid picks but I dont think i'm allowed to get em out in public
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I should have come look at your flash setup mate, looks good! I don't know how practical it would be at a race meeting, but for some of the review stuff I could really do with some off-camera flash to make things exciting.
What flash sync can you get with that setup and how much was the wireless stuff? |
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Nah i dont think it would be that practical for in race stuff as you'll get to many people moaning Though over time people might get used to it like at MTB and BMX events
Setup wise it was just one canon speedlite with a bowens radio trigger. I did have a second but the bats in the trigger were dead. Think I managed to get the three units for £270 as i bought a studio kit at the same time. I could do with some more powerfull lights as on bright sunny days the flash to ambient ratio is a bit low, but finding good value battery powered units is proving difficult. Flash sync wise it should be the same as your camera, so for me its 1/250th but i'm pretty sure i was getting syncs at 1/400th which was a bit odd. But i have used em in the studio with a sync speed of 1/1000th on a mamiya, thats because of the leaf shutter in the lense |
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Wow, I should check my ride height
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you made the track smooth for Flipside so he could take the win... 8)
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