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Old 10-10-17 | 11:29 AM
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Bigbadjohn
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Originally Posted by Iride01
If you do, be sure to get some penetrating oil in there. Even if it is just wd-40 or such. A week will give it plenty of time to soak in. I still think adding through the bottom bracket on a upside down frame will let the oil get where it is needed between the tube and post.
Excellent idea I will do that BB has to come out any way to be cleaned and serviced.

I removed decals today since they looked terrible pealing and faded.
On my last Bianchi that was stolen 6 months ago after it was fixed to perfection spent $300.
I removed with a razor blade took forever this time 15 mins all gone and no damage to paint using a heat gun and scraper.
I saw some nice blue ones on eBay will order once seat post is successful.

Chained to bike rack left for 30 min’s when I came back it was gone.
I don’t know if you saw that movie pee wee Herman great adventure where he has his bike stolen it was like that.

It was left on Main St. bike theft capital of Canada, after a few days I was talking to a mechanic in a bike shop
he said to go to Main St. you will find your bike there that's where all stolen bikes end up then he said where was it stolen from I was so embarrassed I could not tell him.

Another time I was on a bus with my bike it was raining hard when I started to get off at Main St. everybody on bus said don't get off here with a bike.

Picked up a couple of blades one a wood demolition the other a metal demolition.
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