Kinu 'click feeling' a good thing?? - Page 3
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Since the person that posted the video I spoke about in this post responded below I found it best to delete my post as it is no longer a concern.
Ken
Since the person that posted the video I spoke about in this post responded below I found it best to delete my post as it is no longer a concern.
Ken
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@Ken5 - the video you posted is mine. I have a 2017 (v3 I think) M47 while yours probably is a current production model. It wasn't even called Classic back then. The current model is a bit different than the one from the video, so maybe that's why you can't get it to click. I don't exactly know how the click mechanism is on the current Classic, but the top part is certainly different.
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Hi Radu,
Thanks for responding, I edited my post above.
I bought my kinu end of 2020, it is the classic though. Not sure when it was actually made or the version number, but it does look just like yours.
You can sort of see a little ball bearing on the left side of the bar below the dial. The bottom of the upper piece that pushes on that bearing has a notch at each index.
Wonder why they act so differently, wish mine worked like yours.
Thanks for responding, I edited my post above.
I bought my kinu end of 2020, it is the classic though. Not sure when it was actually made or the version number, but it does look just like yours.
You can sort of see a little ball bearing on the left side of the bar below the dial. The bottom of the upper piece that pushes on that bearing has a notch at each index.
Wonder why they act so differently, wish mine worked like yours.