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Lets keep this place tidy. No same topic multi-threading allowed.
Please, never say the same thing twice in rbr, even if you're talking to a dumbass. Do some freaking research before posting. |
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gwhite wrote:
Lets keep this place tidy. No same topic multi-threading allowed. Please, never say the same thing twice in rbr, even if you're talking to a dumbass. Do some freaking research before posting. No more helmet thread trolls in July either. |
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I had a swiss threaded bottom bracket once.
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"Tim Lines" wrote in message
... I had a swiss threaded bottom bracket once. I met a guy who owned a 10 speed Swiss bike one time. It was on the top of a local hard climb. It had a leather saddle on it and he said, "Go ahead and lift it." I did and almost threw it over the side of the road. It weighed under 20 lbs and was a 1980 model. On the way down from there I hit 48 mph and was thinking how scary that would be on a bike made out of tinfoil and helium. |
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