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- Supreme UFOB
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wish I could think as quickly!
A man boarded a plane with 6 kids.
After they got settled in their seats a woman sitting across
The aisle from him leaned over to him and asked,
'Are all of those kids yours?'
He replied, 'No. I work for a condom company.
These are customer complaints.
After they got settled in their seats a woman sitting across
The aisle from him leaned over to him and asked,
'Are all of those kids yours?'
He replied, 'No. I work for a condom company.
These are customer complaints.
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- Supreme UFOB
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- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
Budget headset tool
For the bikes that carry the regular size four slot steering top nut you can use this tool to loosen or tighten it without the old hammer and screwdriver ritual. Naturally you will be using the side shown with one pin and yes it is a bicycle tool for the old style bottom bracket system thats virtually out of production now.
The best thing is its only around $14.00 so easily affordable.
http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page ... =6&minor=6
The best thing is its only around $14.00 so easily affordable.
http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page ... =6&minor=6
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- Supreme UFOB
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- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
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- Supreme UFOB
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- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
Hey! I offered this. I have more. Lots more if anyone missed out.
http://vancouver.globat.com/~sundialmot ... php?t=8632
http://vancouver.globat.com/~sundialmot ... php?t=8632
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- Supreme UFOB
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Chris i know you had some but then they were sold out and nothing more was heard about them, well i didnt hear about it anyways so i thought they were all gone.
These alternatives are really inexpensive too and happen to be the right curved shape to work.
I was wanting to take something to Canada to draw up the one on the Buffalo i recently fitted a tapered bearing set to. I spied the bicycle repair box and though about if the one i had in there would work, i trial fitted it and it fit perfectly to the nut in question...
So you do have more of yours made cause if soo,,,,,now you tell me as the letter left already with the funds for the seals.
These alternatives are really inexpensive too and happen to be the right curved shape to work.
I was wanting to take something to Canada to draw up the one on the Buffalo i recently fitted a tapered bearing set to. I spied the bicycle repair box and though about if the one i had in there would work, i trial fitted it and it fit perfectly to the nut in question...
So you do have more of yours made cause if soo,,,,,now you tell me as the letter left already with the funds for the seals.