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Re: loose screw

 
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Old 03-04.-2004, 03:06 PM   #1
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"Jim Flom" <jimflom@telusREMOVE.net> wrote in message
news:78sbc.1526$Sh4.764@edtnps84...
> The (front) shock on my mountain bike lost a screw. I figure I should
> replace it. The shock's a Manitou SX with "TPC Damping Technology"

(nifty,
> I know). The screw is the little black one at the bottom of the shock

that
> says "Rebound" and has an arrow pointing clockwise. Will anything bad
> happen?


No. IIRC it's just a plastic adjuster that presses into a recessed allen
bolt, basically a glorified allen wrench. They ejected all the time. If
you lost it recently that's probably a record.

> Where do I find one?
>


If they still have any still laying around http://www.answerproducts.com/
would be happy to send you one.

Greg


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