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11-12-15, 10:57 PM
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Posted By Bandrada

I rinse out my old reagent bottles from my pool...

I rinse out my old reagent bottles from my pool test kits. They come in a couple different sizes. I keep a small one in my pack, and the larger ones I keep in the side panel of my truck and one for...
11-30-14, 08:41 PM
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Posted By Bandrada

I figured as much. Yeah, not exactly...

I figured as much.

Yeah, not exactly 'sealed' bearings, eh? They are totally serviceable. I just need to remember to do it!
11-29-14, 05:06 PM
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Posted By Bandrada

I used the Park Tool headset press to remove a...

I used the Park Tool headset press to remove a seized bearing from my threaded bottom bracket cup. Now, I just need to find the right replacement. There was nothing stamped on the bearing, but...
11-26-14, 05:57 PM
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Posted By Bandrada

You, sir, are a brute.

You, sir, are a brute.
11-26-14, 09:38 AM
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Posted By Bandrada

They should make them as durable as their pedal...

They should make them as durable as their pedal wrenches.
03-16-14, 08:13 AM
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Views: 447,716
Posted By Bandrada

Quick links are quite a bit more reliable than...

Quick links are quite a bit more reliable than pressing out and replacing a pin, IMO.

PS, I don't think the OP's tool is necessarily a supplement for the pliers, in as much as it relieves...
12-23-13, 12:12 PM
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Posted By Bandrada

That is nice trick of the trade. Thanks!

That is nice trick of the trade. Thanks!
12-12-13, 11:04 AM
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Views: 447,716
Posted By Bandrada

Hey, Rube. Yeah, not a lot of MTB traffic. ...

Hey, Rube. Yeah, not a lot of MTB traffic. Maybe that will change? It appears that this site has grown in the last few years.

MTBR is an exceptional resource. I'm just not exactly fond of...
12-12-13, 09:28 AM
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Views: 447,716
Posted By Bandrada

For almost any tubeless ready rim, as well as...

For almost any tubeless ready rim, as well as most rims in general, a $20 rim strip is generally good enough. If it has a narrow channel, simply cut to fit. Sometimes I will use a single layer of...
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