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Re: this correct size

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remember as well that chrisc s bike appears to live in a carpeted room with chairs, a bar and optics :thumbup:

don't want to get the oil on the axminster :lol:
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lumpyv wrote:remember as well that chrisc s bike appears to live in a carpeted room with chairs, a bar and optics :thumbup:

don't want to get the oil on the axminster :lol:
Oh yeah good point... :lol: :lol:
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darkember wrote:Looking over the thread i still think it's not a good idea. I prefer getting a nice splash of warm liquid on my fingers and then checking the magnet for any debris. I also know when it is refitted with a new washer and torqued down it won't come undone.
this wont come undone ill proper make it tight ill stick my foot on end of spanner till it dont go any more :thumbup:
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lumpyv wrote:remember as well that chrisc s bike appears to live in a carpeted room with chairs, a bar and optics :thumbup:

don't want to get the oil on the axminster :lol:
Let's not forget central heated with double glazeing :eek2
thats why i keep pinching pallets from work for fire to keep my bike warm(pinch bit untrue they ask me honest :think: ) :lol:
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And the bike likes a drink :beer:

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chric wrote:
darkember wrote:Looking over the thread i still think it's not a good idea. I prefer getting a nice splash of warm liquid on my fingers and then checking the magnet for any debris. I also know when it is refitted with a new washer and torqued down it won't come undone.
this wont come undone ill proper make it tight ill stick my foot on end of spanner till it dont go any more :thumbup:
ok, but is your spanner long enough?
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yeah well i say me ill just pay neil to sort it out :oops:
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