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Old 11-08-12 | 10:15 AM
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sloar
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Bikes: they change so much I'm tired of updating this

I used a piece of steel tube, split the ends like suggested, I then welded a large bolt in the end to beat on. Works great. Then I used the thread all with the washers. I welded the large washer on the bottom. I used a t-handle on top, if you do that make sure you angle the handles up or they will hit the top tube.but as other prie said I still find myself using wood blocks and a hammer.
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