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Old 29-08-08, 06:12 AM
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Just found these, seems like a damm fine idea. .
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Old 29-08-08, 11:53 AM
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Re: Axle puller

I used a socket and bar but they look cool
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Me too Bob, but this would be a handy bit of kit under the seat.

save any accidental damage too..
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Me too Bob, but this would be a handy bit of kit under the seat.

save any accidental damage too..
Are they not supposed to be permanently mounted in the spindle ??
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Are they not supposed to be permanently mounted in the spindle ??
Note to self "Must learn to read"

Why did'nt somebody tell me , call youself mates....... Pah !!.
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Note to self "Must learn to read"

Why did'nt somebody tell me , call youself mates....... Pah !!.
But , you could keep it under the seat I suppose - and just tighten up the mandrill thingy with an allen key when you need it .
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But , you could keep it under the seat I suppose - and just tighten up the mandrill thingy with an allen key when you need it .

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Re: Axle puller

They are a damn fine idea, apparently you can use the handle extension that lives under your seat but there have been reports of damage to the threads.

To be honest I struggled for ages to get the front wheel spindle out to change the tyre. And then forgot all about it so thanks for the reminder!!



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