angellonewolf
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Is there adjustment on this type on.bottem bracket?
The pushbike market is ridiculous I've decided. That's why I just bought a MX bike! Far more bang for my buck literally. Hahathanks no nothig special just want somthing to fit and work well
son had a rush of blood bought a bike he set his heart on we went and seen it tonight was a fortune when new but quite a few years old bloke had spent money on keeping it looked after i was trying hard to find a fault with it to get the price down wheels stright brakes as new gears need a little ajustment but nothing bloke was saying he had this done that renewed that apart from i spoted the loose crank pointed it out seamed genuine and did not know he said he would get it sorted and contact us back or he would do a deal as it would save him money on the fixing i had done a couple of replacments of these and know i could get cheapy and get it sorted and keep a bit of money back for my son
dont get me wrong he was asking strong money at the start just beacuse you put new tyres ond disks and a exausht on a car does not triple its value it just means its been serviced so is worth that bit extra if you then decide to sell you wont get your money back
this is the first expensive bike that he has had. Hes had a few good ones we have wheeled and dealed for eg bought 2 bikes fixer upers fixed both sold one so the other cost only £20
this cost more money than i have ever spent on a bike as he is working part time bloke wanted £260 we bought it for £190 with the problems
The parts I mentioned above, I bought those in about 2004... My hardtail was over double your fs limit.
A bit of heat.
Not a lot, just enough so it'd be uncomfortable to hold tight for long.
Hot air gun would be good, but even a hairdryer will do the job (eventually) at a push.
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