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Old 03-14-24, 12:34 PM
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saddlesores
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Bikes: inferior steel....and....noodly aluminium

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if you don't have a bike shop that can do the work, it is possible to remove and replace yourself.
no expensive headset press tools needed.
threaded rod, nuts, washers, rubber padding.
youtube videos will walk you through the process.



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