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Shimano dx's
Mdbh:
--- Quote from: discostu on April 16, 2012, 09:05 PM ---Olly I can't believe you said gentlemans relish!! ??? :-X :police: :LolLolLolLol:
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I didn't I said s$$$k you made your own mind up :LolLolLolLol:
kev-s:
dont sling em in the bin, bring em to me!!!
i can remove the pins, i clamped the pins in mine in my model vice then tapped the pedal out of the pin then replaced the pin with one out of another pedal
Mdbh:
--- Quote from: kev s on April 16, 2012, 11:55 PM ---dont sling em in the bin, bring em to me!!!
i can remove the pins, i clamped the pins in mine in my model vice then tapped the pedal out of the pin then replaced the pin with one out of another pedal
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you got 15 pins I can have Kev? Il let you touch my bum again!
kev-s:
lol all i did was remove the non allen key pins out of a dmr v8 pedal and used those
i think you will find you were placing your bum on my hand!
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
Well that was a great read ;D one picture of a hand and pencil - bums being touched
right get back on track as i have a couple of sets that need doing and i want to know how they turn out ;D
so Hence get on with it :knuppel2:
and get some pic's up - it's like Stevie wonder story time here ;D
What is best for getting the last bits of paint off of the pedals - was it oven pride, and keeping an eye on it as it will melt them if not careful ?
I want to see the effect of the glass paint and how it looks - i know that you do get a build up around the pins !
cheers B :angel:
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