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RATTY:
To all the guys building a pro line up at the moment

Remember the fork blades are made of glass, make sure you use washers inside and outside the drop out so as not to flex or bend the drop outs.

I have just snapped another pair of forks :'(  :'( because I forgot to put two little washers inside.

So on you travels Bren and co. if you see a pair of PL forks (any condition except cracked) LMK Thanks

gmac:

--- Quote from: VINOAH,S ARK on July 21, 2007, 09:01 PM ---

and gmac

is that yours? :smitten:

--- End quote ---

Sure is  :daumenhoch:

kowalski:
thanks for the warning ratty, i am one of those people who always over tightens stuff at the best of times :daumenhoch:

grem cheers i must say i am pleased with it so far although there is a large amount of chrome especially when the flites are done, may go for black stem, brakes and seat to break it up a bit should key in nicely with the pads set, kind of know it should be red but just hoping it will look ok, what do you think?
oh and saw the frame on the bay that is very nice  :)

GREMLIN:
Your colour scheme sounds good m8. Same as mine basically. Can't go wrong with chrome and black, it always looks class.
There's nothing to say you can't swap and change parts/colours when the whim takes you anyhow. It's all part of the fun  :daumenhoch:
Strange about the fork dropouts. I half expected them to be bullet proof. Thanx for the tip Tony. I'll make sure i don't miss my inside washers out.  ;)

ron burgundy:
Wow...  that looks very nice :daumenhoch:

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