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« Reply #3737 on: 17:17:31, 03-02-2008 » |
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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« Reply #3738 on: 17:57:29, 03-02-2008 » |
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Sorry mj, couldn't find a playmobil... over to you
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« Reply #3739 on: 18:50:13, 03-02-2008 » |
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« Reply #3740 on: 19:06:41, 03-02-2008 » |
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Anyone know what this is ?? A
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« Reply #3741 on: 19:51:00, 03-02-2008 » |
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A, This is a black rubber adhesive bumper that sticks to the top of your right hand chainstay to protect the finish from chain slap. If you have a nice finish, or just don't want to have dimples in the paint, this is a great thing to have." Meanwhile, Bus 3855 Tommo
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A, This is a black rubber adhesive bumper that sticks to the top of your right hand chainstay to protect the finish from chain slap. If you have a nice finish, or just don't want to have dimples in the paint, this is a great thing to have." Tommo Well, I have a nice finish although I'm not sure about the chain slap... but it seems quite interesting tommo Meanwhile.....
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« Reply #3743 on: 20:28:24, 03-02-2008 » |
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Basically, A, when you are in a high-low gear (small cog at the front, small cog at the back), there isn't a lot fo your chain on teh cogs, and quite a lot flapping about betwene them. hat means it is likely to hit the bits of your frame that link the crackshaft with the back axle. If you have a flashy bike, you stick a sticky thing on to stop the chain chipping your paint. Sadly, the sticky thing covers your paint....... Anyway.... Tommo
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Basically, A, when you are in a high-low gear (small cog at the front, small cog at the back), there isn't a lot fo your chain on teh cogs, and quite a lot flapping about betwene them. hat means it is likely to hit the bits of your frame that link the crackshaft with the back axle.
If you have a flashy bike, you stick a sticky thing on to stop the chain chipping your paint. Sadly, the sticky thing covers your paint.......
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Kind of like this tommo??? Meanwhile, back on topic...
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« Reply #3745 on: 13:37:54, 04-02-2008 » |
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They're small, but they list 3859 to 4030. Enjoy!
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« Reply #3746 on: 15:52:13, 04-02-2008 » |
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Nice one Dishy! That's a mega-boost! Tommo
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« Reply #3747 on: 16:43:21, 04-02-2008 » |
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« Reply #3748 on: 18:42:59, 04-02-2008 » |
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« Reply #3749 on: 19:39:35, 04-02-2008 » |
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