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Wideboy 15-10-12 12:11 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
You've take it to far

Fallout 15-10-12 12:13 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Nobody like you, your wondering hands, or your gay little blue hat.

Wideboy 15-10-12 12:18 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
**** you man, this is my hat, you best be watching you back Brap Brap

Jammy 15-10-12 04:04 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
So after all that the consensus is :confused:

Mark_h 15-10-12 04:27 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jammy (Post 2786509)
So after all that the consensus is :confused:

Get the blingiest most diamond encrusted one you can. It will make you even more attractive to women. You never know you may even get stood up less with a bit more blingage.

Unfortunately I have nothing useful to add on the subject.

Jammy 15-10-12 04:29 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Have you revealed the fix for your revving issue yet markus?

Mark_h 15-10-12 04:31 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Apparently the bike inhaled so much blue smoke from Thunderace it had a bit of an asthma attack.

All will be revealed later this evening unless Thunderstress comes round and waterboards me sooner.

Jammy 15-10-12 04:34 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Im genuinely excited.

Thunderace 15-10-12 04:57 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark_h (Post 2786523)
Apparently the bike inhaled so much blue smoke from Thunderace it had a bit of an asthma attack.

All will be revealed later this evening unless Thunderstress comes round and waterboards me sooner.

Cheeky!

@Jammy buy a new set of chain and sprockets for piece of mind, at least you know that they are all the same age/quality, if you can still adjust the chain it should be OK for the time being but if it gets to the point of not being possible to tighten you risk stripping the rear sprocket (schoolboy error on my part many years ago) and waiting around for recovery.

Easy to replace but you may need extra muscle to remove front sprocket.

Spank86 15-10-12 05:05 PM

Re: Chain Socket sets?
 
Now fallouts getting a telling off from messie, the GMs going to get a reputation if we're not careful.


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