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Old 30-11-12, 09:24 AM   #5
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Default Re: Oil leak after chain and sprocket replacement.

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Originally Posted by The_Ric0 View Post
Tthe rear brake is now binding since the work was done, do you recon that the added stress fron the rear brake being on could be anything to do with this?
No.

I'm not suggesting that you should 'name and shame' just yet, after all mistakes happen we have to be realistic about that, and that's not a problem unless those in question don't attend to it - if it proves to be their doing of course.
Your stating you had it done on a Sunday rather narrows the options though.
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