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[quote=Scrapper;185501]i was raging before i left
then i ran into sophie ellis bextor at the bar next to my house
i got home gave the tires anthoer go then gave up.quote]do you mean "When I saw Sophie Ellis-Bextor I realised my tyres had a long way to go before they could be considered anything like as difficult and stiff as Ms Ellis-Bextor so I forgave them a bit?"
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call me thick as pigshit but I believe my quill stem does not open out magically like a cave door. I am thus having difficulty getting my drops out. The second part of this is about removing the drop brake levers/hoods from the bar if I must just waggle them through the stem..do I need special tool for this job?
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okay so for those of you old enough to be bmxing in the early/mid 80s there used to be gorgeously soft mushroom grips. I wondered if anyone new where I could source any NOS - preferably white? I'd like to point out that the "old school mushroom grips" that come up on ebay usually are not the original ones, the first ones were a thing of grace and beauty.
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My reccomendation: buy a cheap roadie off of ebay, ride around for a while, see if you make use of the gears, if not, spend £70 or so on a flip-flop rear wheel (this forum has plenty of info on this when the time comes), single speed on one side, fixed on the other. bish bash bosh.
oh! if it were only that easy..!
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All for strong women!
And to completely lower the tone (lighten the thread...) Roxy mention squirming at the mention of any term in reference to her private bits, having a thought a while over my morning hang over cure i can't think of a single one either!
It was a long night. Still is. I get all academic and "discursive" about things.
Hey Greasy Slag, what can't you think a single one of?
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thanks dude..though it's a slide off rather than a slide out? If you see what I mean?