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I'm glad it worked out for you Peg. Your frustration at the start of all this was understandable...I hope you don't have any more problems. BTW, can you say what the the problem was? I know a lot of ideas and suggestions were thrown about but I never heard what the real issue with the wheel was.
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It was just a little hard to take having my bike gone Apr, May, and June... (and who knows, maybe in June the bike being out of service caused me to miss that guy texting and running through the stop sign...)
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I was told by the woman at Ride Wright that she overheard it was the crush tube too long. The guy (Jay) who worked on it, however, has been out of the country and won't be back until Monday. Sam had not spoken with him so I've got no more information on it.
I do hope to talk to Jay on Monday to get more details, just for my information.
Sam gve me quite the rundown of what goes into the spacers and bearings. Most of it did a flyby - a lot more complicated than one would think. Er, well one who didn't even know what a crush tube was until a few weeks ago
I do hope to talk to Jay on Monday to get more details, just for my information.
Sam gve me quite the rundown of what goes into the spacers and bearings. Most of it did a flyby - a lot more complicated than one would think. Er, well one who didn't even know what a crush tube was until a few weeks ago
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