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a arms?
I'm not looking to buy soon I just wanted some feed back!
herrmann- looks good, good price!
walsh- proven, but expensive!
houser- proven, price in the middle!
herrmann- looks good, good price!
walsh- proven, but expensive!
houser- proven, price in the middle!
housers definetly.walsh has way to many heims wich wear fast and are shear points.kinda scary.plus his hardware isnt even metric and none of the bolts fit snug in the holes so they will want to wobble out fast if anything should loosen up.
havent personally seen the hermann but heard of a few fitment problems.
my housers have been going 3yrs strong being tortured every ride.trees , cartwheels you get the picture
havent personally seen the hermann but heard of a few fitment problems.
my housers have been going 3yrs strong being tortured every ride.trees , cartwheels you get the picture
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Originally posted by cdrookie
i'd say go with the housers. the needle bearings will ,IMO, out last the heim joints and i've given them the "run real fast into a tree, see if i can bend them test". they're not as trick looking as the others but they are definately strong.
i'd say go with the housers. the needle bearings will ,IMO, out last the heim joints and i've given them the "run real fast into a tree, see if i can bend them test". they're not as trick looking as the others but they are definately strong.
I'll testify to Rookies crash test. I was very impressed! So much I went out and got my own!
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I have had my Walsh a-arms for a while now with NO problems. I have flipped it many times without any "shear points" breaking. I have also found that NONE of my bolts or nuts have EVER came loose and everything fits perfect and snug. All of my heims are in perfect condition with absolutely no wear, its just called "maintenance". Lets just say you get what you pay for.....quality. IMO
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Originally posted by quadprorider
I have had my Walsh a-arms for a while now with NO problems. I have flipped it many times without any "shear points" breaking. I have also found that NONE of my bolts or nuts have EVER came loose and everything fits perfect and snug. All of my heims are in perfect condition with absolutely no wear, its just called "maintenance". Lets just say you get what you pay for.....quality. IMO
I have had my Walsh a-arms for a while now with NO problems. I have flipped it many times without any "shear points" breaking. I have also found that NONE of my bolts or nuts have EVER came loose and everything fits perfect and snug. All of my heims are in perfect condition with absolutely no wear, its just called "maintenance". Lets just say you get what you pay for.....quality. IMO
im glad you like them
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Originally posted by quadprorider
I have had my Walsh a-arms for a while now with NO problems. I have flipped it many times without any "shear points" breaking. I have also found that NONE of my bolts or nuts have EVER came loose and everything fits perfect and snug. All of my heims are in perfect condition with absolutely no wear, its just called "maintenance". Lets just say you get what you pay for.....quality. IMO
I have had my Walsh a-arms for a while now with NO problems. I have flipped it many times without any "shear points" breaking. I have also found that NONE of my bolts or nuts have EVER came loose and everything fits perfect and snug. All of my heims are in perfect condition with absolutely no wear, its just called "maintenance". Lets just say you get what you pay for.....quality. IMO
I thought you just bought this bike a few months ago and the weather has been bad so not been riding much. I thought you have to ride fast in order to crash hard. I have Walsh arms and I got a season on them and the heims are still good...no problems. There were on the bike when I purchased it and I have to agree there are a pain to set up but once they are they work well. Farrar...Don't take quadprorider wrong...he means well but he is learning.
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