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blensen Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
3/22/2024 6:31am It's definitely funky. Adjustable for wheel size, lower pivot is concentric with the bottom bracket and drives the shock. Also includes in-frame storage and has some nice details like good access to the high speed rebound on Fox shocks from the non-drive side.
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crankeron Liked a bike check Bosch Bullit - Crestline RS7550
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bermed Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
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chriskief Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
3/21/2024 11:09am Race Face with 3 upcoming releases... https://www.raceface.com/pages/the-new-carbon-era Likely ERA wheels/rims, handlebars and maybe something unexpected.
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bermed Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
3/21/2024 11:09am Some of the factory riders are riding non-Kashima forks which as it was pointed out earlier happened last right before the 38 was released. In the IG post, the entire fork is blurred out on each bike.
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Primoz Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
3/21/2024 11:03am Overall ultimate tensile strength is the benefit of 7075 which in turn makes the fatigue limit higher, meaning it will deal with either higher load severity with the same number of cycles or more cycles at the same load severity.
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Primoz Liked a reply to forum topic MTB Tech Rumors and Innovation
3/20/2024 7:03am It is. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatigue_limit Even more so: "The concept of endurance limit was introduced in 1870 by August Wöhler. [15] However, recent research suggests that endurance limits do not exist for metallic materials, that if enough stress cycles are performed, even the smallest stress will eventually produce fatigue failure. [7] [16]" It's the cyclic nature of the loads that mean an aluminium frame will crack sooner or later. It's not a years thing, it's a number of cycles, severity of the loads and the design that dictate when a crack will start forming.
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