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Clean:

--- Quote from: Peter J on July 14, 2012, 09:26 PM ---Rich

What stem is it ?

Because a couple of em have US threads

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1983 WIN Stem; same "M" as Sugino (I have tried) but the bolts are a few  (maybe 2) mm longer.  :daumenhoch:

When I use a set from a Sugino Stem they don't really get enough depth into the base to be safe.   :shocked:

HELP!  ::)

Peter J:
M6 deffo  :daumenhoch:

steve69:
I think it's more likely to be M8 which would be for a 6mm allen key (if it were a regular hex bolt it would have a 13mm head)

an M6 would have a 5mm allen key fitting, that sounds a bit small for a stem  :-\ 

BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
motorbike shops have a longer bolt in stock in the right M8  ;)

That Swan Guy:

--- Quote from: Clean on July 14, 2012, 09:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: nickswan1 on July 14, 2012, 09:02 PM ---
Are you sure you don't have the bends! :idiot2:

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Surely they teach you that sh~t, Nick?  ???

Symptoms appear within 24 hours, but the first two hours are the most critical.  ;)

(a little diving physiology for all you BMXers out there!  :daumenhoch:)

I haven't dived for two weeks.  :angel:

Go figure!  :daumenhoch:

Not the Bends, just too lazy to measure the fookers, although I am now thinking I should have bothered!  :coolsmiley:



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Oh yes.

Immediate O2 therapy, attach drip and scoot them the hell out of Dodge whilst maintaining the aircraft as low as possible :daumenhoch:
Not forgetting the dive computer for depth and  ascent reference.

Another one saved :LolLolLolLol:

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