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RH or LH thread?

 
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Old 06-05.-2008, 08:09 PM   #16
Doki
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
> On May 4, 3:32 pm, "Pete Biggs"
> <p...@pomegranateremovehighlyimpracticalfruitbiggs.tc> wrote:
>> Weatherlawyer wrote:
>>
>>> It's been so long since I was on a bike I am not looking forward to
>>> it. I only bought the thing on the spur of the moment as it was so
>>> cheap.

>>
>>> It turned out to have a tube stuck down the seat stem, probably a
>>> piece of conduit or something. I can't imagine why. But I couldn't
>>> get it out so I left it in until it occurred to me to take the axle
>>> out and knock it down.

>>
>>> Now I need a new axle and the brakes want sorting. I used to enjoy
>>> this sort of thing once but I can still remember the last time I got
>>> on a bike after several years.

>>
>> I bet it will all be worth it, and you will enjoy that ride!

>
> I bet it will break my arse for a week like it did before.


It will.
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Old 06-05.-2008, 11:31 PM   #17
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Doki wrote:

>>>> Now I need a new axle and the brakes want sorting. I used to enjoy
>>>> this sort of thing once but I can still remember the last time I
>>>> got on a bike after several years.
>>>
>>> I bet it will all be worth it, and you will enjoy that ride!

>>
>> I bet it will break my arse for a week like it did before.

>
> It will.


Nothing like a bit of optimistic encouragement. Yes, that was nothing like
it, Doki.

~PB


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