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Anyone heard and have an opinion on a Rhino DXS Mountain bike.? Disc front
brake aluminium frame sprung seat post??? Where is it built supposedly?? Tks |
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"Capt T" <Capttolley@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message news:485ed538$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com... > Anyone heard and have an opinion on a Rhino DXS Mountain bike.? Disc front > brake aluminium frame sprung seat post??? Where is it built supposedly?? > Tks Like the one that you bought for £60 on Ebay? The fact that there was only one other bidder should be a major clue about other folks' opinions I'm afraid. It could have been built anywhere and Is a typical budget priced bike sold by catalogues and BSO vendors. If you Google for more information you will come across someone in Indonesia (I think) that has one. |
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Capt T said the following on 22/06/2008 23:42:
> Anyone heard and have an opinion on a Rhino DXS Mountain bike.? Disc front > brake aluminium frame sprung seat post??? Where is it built supposedly?? A seized front fork is not easy to service, and you won't be able to get spares for that one. An LBS will probably want to replace it. -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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"Paul Boyd" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:g3npmo$nv3$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk... > Capt T said the following on 22/06/2008 23:42: >> Anyone heard and have an opinion on a Rhino DXS Mountain bike.? Disc >> front brake aluminium frame sprung seat post??? Where is it built >> supposedly?? > > A seized front fork is not easy to service, and you won't be able to get > spares for that one. An LBS will probably want to replace it. > > -- > Paul Boyd > http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ Whats an LBS? Can anyone give a link to fork repair info online? Tks |
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>> A seized front fork is not easy to service, and you won't be able to >> get spares for that one. An LBS will probably want to replace it. > Whats an LBS? A local bike shop. > Can anyone give a link to fork repair info online? I suspect it'd be cheaper to replace it with a brand new one. Add in the cost of fitting it to your bike and you might as well buy a brand new bike thobut. |
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Capt T said the following on 25/06/2008 07:44:
> Can anyone give a link to fork repair info online? Wot Mark said. The fork repair companies that exist, such as TF Tuned, won't touch that one. There will be no user serviceable parts in there. Bearing in mind the rest of the bike's capabilities, my suggestion would be to replace the fork with a rigid one rather than suspended. Your LBS (Local Bike Shop) can do that. This will make the bike lighter and more responsive, and frankly the rigid fork will work better than any cheap suspension fork. -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:44:53 +0100
"Capt T" <Capttolley@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Whats an LBS? Local Bike Shop. > > Can anyone give a link to fork repair info online? > Cheapo forks are basically disposable - they aren't designed to be serviced so parts and manuals generally aren't available, but they can often be stripped, cleaned and lubed to restore smooth travel. You'll probably need circlip pliers, but apart from that it's usually a fairly simple exercise. |
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