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Originally Posted by Pete In Az
Just don't mess with the spokes unless you REALLY know what you are doing...


PINGGGGG...wobble wobble...
If you never make a mistake, you never learn anything. As a corollary, sometimes you make great discoveries by making mistakes.

ultimattfrisbee, we all started somewhere. You'll make mistakes. You will break stuff. Eventually you get to the point where, to quote a Viagra ad, "you've reached an age of knowing how to get things done". It's only easy for some of us because we've seen it all.
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