Old 11-26-07, 01:59 PM
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toofastgt
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Location: mostly flat florida though I do live near the ridge I have 200' foot elevation ride wich is rare!!
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Bikes: El cheapo specials for road and Mtb and a GT bmx

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Heli coil It will be stronger then the original threads and if you remove and reinstall the part alot in a
aluminum frame you may be better off using heli coils on all the frequently removed pieces!! Follow
the directions to the T and use the high strength lock tite on the heli coil. When you put a steel bolt
into a aluminum or anyother material frame You should always use silver antisieze to prevent
galvanic corrosion, A $3.95 tube of silver anti sieze will save countless headaches and money!!
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