Yes that is also true but in mfg people call out microns in a funny way.
Decimal places so less than .xx would be considered 10 micron as a tolerance
Yes that is also true but in mfg people call out microns in a funny way.
Decimal places so less than .xx would be considered 10 micron as a tolerance
We got our selves a 10k+ mile Bullitt. It’s seen so many sets of tires and pads…
The rubber wore off, replacements were pricy, rubber caps from Amazon wore through in a week, aluminum started to wear to the point it would wobble from not being lifted to needing these feet…
Sure but as throughput increases the amount of time it’s being used goes down. Or something
I had a friend weld me some cups with off angle flat plate bottoms.
I slipped them on and let them self align them to flat ground.
Then lifted the bike a bit, marked, drilled and bolted then in place.
The back one is even worse. You have to pull up the cup holder mat and pry out a clip before you can pull a wire.
Cnuben Coffee Dripper... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HB8LNGK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I’d say this is a more bifl
Not sure the name. Sorry
It was a blast. Super smooth. Huge range.
Absolutely
Group walks and multiple breakfasts
https://www.thedrive.com/news/musk-demands-sub-10-micron-accuracy-for-tesla-cybertruck-build-quality-in-leaked-email#
Here is an article about this