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Old 03-14-2010, 10:06 PM
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Getting the bike ready for the fork legs.

Dave putting the slider covers (cowbells) on






Sliding the forks into the trees


Tighten the top nut and then the two on the side.


 

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Old 03-14-2010, 10:21 PM
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Now we're going to put on a Flush mount axle, Flush axle cap, and front wheel.

Start by putting two nuts on to turn the studs out.


Now turn out the stud




Next turn in the Axle cap for the flush mount axle.


Turn it in until it's tight and take off the puller


Next line up the wheel


Put in the axle and correct spacers




Start the flush axle holder, do not tighten all the way.


Tighten up the axle.


Now start tightening the axle holder


Put the flush axle cap in, use a rubber mallet in needed.


Now tighten the axle holder completely
 
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Bump for the day crew.
 
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:48 AM
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Looks great!! Keep the pics coming.
 
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I am digging it keep it coming.
 
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Nice pics, what the name of those wheels? Sweet
 
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Nice How To's...Keep em coming...
 
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very cool!
 
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Awesome! Keep it rollin!!!
 
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Are these guys being "mentored" or are they truly doing it on their own with the Manual or other instructions? Just asking. I agree, most stuff isn't that hard to do. But alot of guys are afraid to attempt it.
 
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