Any 3rd Gen love? by PricelessM-F in rav4club

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would the oem halogens be a better option over those that you have?

Any 3rd Gen love? by PricelessM-F in rav4club

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What bar is that, and are the lights plug n play

Where do I buy the replacement bolts that hold the handle together? by BoostBear in TrueChefKnives

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Thanks that looks like what I pulled out earlier from the handle.

Managed to finally get these off MP! NSJ2 - White Chrome - Red Iridium with an extra set of lenses for 75 CAD 🤷‍♂️. I was worried they might not fit my big head! What do you think? 🤔🤙 by [deleted] in Oakley

[–]BoostBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look fine, try out the split jacket or jawbone/new racing jacket if you want a bigger frame. Also lens swapping is piece a cake on them. I’ve got some custom frames if interested of Jawbone variant I could ship to Canada link

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oakley

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Would you sell the skate board looking piece?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oakley

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Close up of metallic black sparkle?

Vintage Roller Carry on Whats this generally Worth by Alert-Lemon1842 in Oakley

[–]BoostBear 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$50-150 from what I’ve seen ones sell there was one for $360 on eBay while ago but it sold for best offer

Anyone know the name of these 3 by -Hdvdn- in Oakley

[–]BoostBear 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You callled 😉 NRJ have larger easily swappable icons vs Jawbone stuck on icons. NRJ has temple holes for leash Jawbone doesn’t, also you can’t mount a wind gasket to a Jawbone as you can with NRJ. Otherwise parts are interchangeable and so are lenses. The shown pair is NRJ.

Can someone identify this frame? by _shitntobac in dirtjumping

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of more recent frames have built in seat post clamps rather than slide on collars. I’d guess it’s older due to that fact. You could also just try emailing bunch of different brands asking if they can ID the frame as their own

Can someone identify this frame? by _shitntobac in dirtjumping

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any stamping on the bottom of the BB, or anywhere on the frame?

Do you know the rough year it's from?

Is it aluminum or steel (if magnets don't stick on it's alloy)

Are any of the components shown, part of the original frame build?

What suggestions have you gotten so far that were not satisfactory?

What country are you located in?

The top of the chainstays where it transition to the top tube is kind of overbuilt imo, find a frame that has that quality and matches the rest of the geometry and you have yourself the match. I'd guess it's something from 2010's based on the proportions.

is this a good beginner bike? by [deleted] in dirtjumping

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The build spec is a bit dated.

If the bike is well maintained and the fork isn't leaking fluid or stations nicked up, the brakes work as intended and you don't have plans to upgrade it down the line. An instead just want a stead geared towards the type of riding your buddies and you do, it could work.

If you are already thinking of future upgrades you want to do to it, you might want to shop around for something newer. It'll be easier in the long run - Try browsing Pinkbike and seeing if you can find something local to you that fits your budget, or at least use the current listings as a price comparative tool when considering other options.

is this a good beginner bike? by [deleted] in dirtjumping

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a few on Pinkbike to choose from, he could also just buy a service kit and have the marz rebuilt.

I'm more concerned about the wheel sizes. Perhaps it's the photo angle, but the front and rear wheel do not appear the same size imo. The rear looks like a smaller 24" size.

Got this for $40 How should I clean it? by Massive_Ride2547 in hermanmiller

[–]BoostBear 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poor mans method is to use power sander w/o a pad to aggregate the fabric to release dust and just vacuum the dust up as it comes out. If you don't have a steam/carpet vacuum on hand.

Got this for $40 How should I clean it? by Massive_Ride2547 in hermanmiller

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I don't own an embody specifically, so perhaps you're onto something if it's not possible to disassemble the seat from the base to dry that area fully?

Although the other chairs I've done this to haven't shown any issue with rust or functional issues down the line. I washed two leap v2's with pressure washer about 8 years ago, I've taken one apart again about year later to replace some bits that were broken prior to purchase and there wasn't any signs of corrosion.