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Gen 4 Juliet, Plasma, Blue Iridium - First Pair

Ryanl

Oakley Beginner
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Hi everyone,

I wish I knew about this forum and it's exchange threads sooner. I think I massively overpaid ($460, after tax and shipping), hoping you all can tell me how I did, how much I may have overpaid by.

The frames seem like they're in good condition (trying not to feel too bad about my purchase haha), but I'm seeing comparable set ups for about $350 shipped from here. Also hoping you all might be able to give me some advice on whether I might need to tune this up, or replace anything.

Much appreciated,

ryan

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You should visually know whether the need a tune up if they are loose, won’t grip your head etc . If none of those symptoms are present then as an additional confirmation If you hold them by an Earstem and give them a shake & hear a clicking noise then that’s metal on metal meaning the Rubber flex coupler has deteriorated to the level where replacement is imminent. It’s rare to see an XM not needing a tune up at the age they now are as a minimum (which in the case of yours are about 15 years old)

They may have been done previously obvs…..
 
You should visually know whether the need a tune up if they are loose, won’t grip your head etc . If none of those symptoms are present then as an additional confirmation If you hold them by an Earstem and give them a shake & hear a clicking noise then that’s metal on metal meaning the Rubber flex coupler has deteriorated to the level where replacement is imminent. It’s rare to see an XM not needing a tune up at the age they now are as a minimum (which in the case of yours are about 15 years old)

They may have been done previously obvs…..

Massive thank you for the advice on diagnostics. They actually seem pretty good, no noise at all.

I've been browsing and see xmancustom as the primary recommended person. Is he essentially the guy for tune ups, or are there other service-guys around here I should check out? I haven't had much luck using the search function for "service" or "tune".
 
Hi everyone,

I wish I knew about this forum and it's exchange threads sooner. I think I massively overpaid ($460, after tax and shipping), hoping you all can tell me how I did, how much I may have overpaid by.

The frames seem like they're in good condition (trying not to feel too bad about my purchase haha), but I'm seeing comparable set ups for about $350 shipped from here. Also hoping you all might be able to give me some advice on whether I might need to tune this up, or replace anything.

Much appreciated,

ryan

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Awesome pair 🫡
 
Massive thank you for the advice on diagnostics. They actually seem pretty good, no noise at all.

I've been browsing and see xmancustom as the primary recommended person. Is he essentially the guy for tune ups, or are there other service-guys around here I should check out? I haven't had much luck using the search function for "service" or "tune".

Depends on where you are. Stateside @THE X-MAN is the X-pert if you will 😏

Others certainly do it and do it well…overseas and a few others here. X-Man’s turnaround time and quality of work are unparalleled 🪖👍
 
You should visually know whether the need a tune up if they are loose, won’t grip your head etc . If none of those symptoms are present then as an additional confirmation If you hold them by an Earstem and give them a shake & hear a clicking noise then that’s metal on metal meaning the Rubber flex coupler has deteriorated to the level where replacement is imminent. It’s rare to see an XM not needing a tune up at the age they now are as a minimum (which in the case of yours are about 15 years old)

They may have been done previously obvs…..
 
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