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stuey:
Hi guys and gals hoping you can help im part way through building a new school bike for a mate and since i have only ever built raliegh burners Im a bit green on the whole gyro fitting/cabling thing, the gyro is an oddyessey G3 and this is a the bike (gt of unknown vintage and type as it arrived as a rusty shitpile-)

any advise or closes ups would be of great help as I dont know how to fit it!! thanks in advance stu. (and yes I know it doesnt have a headseat yet....  ;)





lazychubs:
the rear brake blocks are on wrong and need a close up of the giro to see the cables

oberonspacefruit:
woo hoo man, could those blocks be any wronger...lol
 sorry dude..


promise to help if you post better pics of the gyro...

weston:

--- Quote from: Lazychubs on June 18, 2006, 09:49 PM ---the rear brake blocks are on wrong and need a close up of the giro to see the cables


--- End quote ---
:LolLolLolLol:

weston:
there you go :daumenhoch:
http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=144
hope this helps

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