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Happy Birthday! Ignore the incorrect tag, the baker was drunk.
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I don't even want to know what they're going to charge for that.
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Sorry, Brent. RIP Alex.
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This!
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Are the plugs/jacks available that Senn uses on the HD800? EDIT: seems like they might be. https://www.amazon.com/Replacement-repair-connector-Sennheiser-Headphones/dp/B074SK4KYN
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At least I knew what I was getting into when I bought it. When I made the purchase back in 2012 I had done the research to know that the shock (and fork) were an issue in terms of upgrades and maintenance but the price was too good to pass up at the time (40% off). I'll be making a decision based from a different perspective this time, since I now have a riding buddy who's a former shop mechanic and can help (and teach) as long as stuff uses standard tooling and non-proprietary parts.
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It's possible, but really impractical to get someone to do it. The cheapest way is to send it back to Fox for refurbishment as their are multiple specialized tools required to do the job (see link Brent posted previously) and in the end to bring the bike back to life would take the better part, if not more than, a grand which seems like a horrible investment in what's essentially 10yr old bike tech. Trail bikes have come leaps and bounds in just the last few years, not to mention the last 10.
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Very nice, Ken. I'm currently making do by adding air to my suspension every week or two. The fork doesn't seem to take much, if any, the rear definitely seems to be bleeding some. The possible replacement remains a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
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Seriously, WTF, I must not have logged in at all Saturday. UNACCEPTABLE. Happy Birthday!
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It's not and not designed or intended to be so. If you find that's not for you, that's ok. If you decide to stick around I'd recommend growing some thicker skin and taking stock of where you are. If you want audio advice this probably isn't the place to look. Just being honest.
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Holy Crap! The New Stax Omega Looks fierce! (Stax SR-009)
n_maher replied to Jon L's topic in Headphones
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Happy Birthday Iain!
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Happy Birthday!!
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Happy Birthday, Peter!
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You cooked??!?! What kind of dowdy kitchen man are you?
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I'm afraid of the consequences of fucking it up. Seriously. That and I showed the recipe to Maura and she just looked at me.
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Yeah, I knew it was a whore when I bought it, but at least it was a cheap whore (relatively speaking). I know what I want, I can't afford what I want. (Scott Genius)
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Connection w/ Cannondale is gone - she was a clothing designer for them and they canned/outsourced the entire department 5 years ago. 2012 Cannondale Jekyll 3 - fork is a Fox Talas 32, rear shock is a Dyad RT2. Replacement options are insanely limited and expensive if replacement is required. Stupid non-standard fork diameter and pull shock for the rear. I looked at replacements and the fork alone for anything close to what's on there now is $600 to $1000. Rear shock appears to be $1000. Woof.
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First estimate in, minimum $300 to service/upgrade the fork, not including shipping it to the nearest service center in NY. My mechanic also recommended servicing the rear shock, which is at least another $200. Plus I need a new chain, front sprocket, and cassette. All in, I'm probably looking at $700 + some labor to reassemble it, all to be riding pretty outdated tech. I don't like that math, but I'm not sure I dislike any more than $3k+ to replace it. #firstworldproblems
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Condolences to you and your family, Craig. RIP Sue.
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I may see how much my local guy would charge to do that - i couldn't tell you the last time it was serviced.
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Ouch, Ken, sounds painful. Had a couple near crashes this morning but nothing serious thankfully.
