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Post by krimpov on Feb 5, 2024 20:49:38 GMT -5
Just put mine on YT, hope you will find it interesting. If you have any type of suggestion please let me know it :-) The title of your video says "Sentinel". Maybe I didn't get the memo, but I wasn't aware they had anything to do with this one.
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Post by chinpira on Feb 6, 2024 15:28:24 GMT -5
Yes, thanx. I've changed the title few hours ago. In the video I use the correct label name. Thank you for letting me no, my mistake
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Post by detroa on Feb 17, 2024 10:06:53 GMT -5
- Black Getter's new knee pad causes the spring-loaded knee ring to sit slanted instead of straight like the red Getter 1, and unintentionally exposed the knee joint on the rear. This design/assembly issue kind of defeated their intent of their 'seamless joint aesthetics'. If the knee pad was tilt up more when its glued, this problem can likely be avoided. But since both knees are like that, it was either a design flaw, or the knee pads were assembled wrong in batches. Not likely a random incident on just my copy. Watched a couple video reviews, same issue on the knee as mine. I just received mine and of course it was the same. Fortunately enough, it's a super easy fix. Just heat up the part to soften the glue then remove the kneepad. Wait for the plastic to cool down then glue the kneepad back at the right angle (it's really easy to adjust, just hold the spring-loaded circle it attaches to perfectly horizontal while you make sure the lower part of the kneepad goes against the lower leg). Be warned though: that will make the whole assembly a tiny bit wobbly (nothing bad IMO) cause the angle it was glued at originally offered a bit more friction. If you don't hold the spring-loaded part horizontal when you plug the kneepad on, it will definitely result in the assembly looking like what you get out of the box so I'm pretty convinced it wasn't supposed to come out like this but maybe assembly instructions were lacking or something and the workers assembled these parts wrong.
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