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Old 02-13-18, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by cny-bikeman
Rats - once again I did not refresh my screen, so I missed Kontact's post. I'm a bit hurt that he did not try my method but the fork rotation method he used successfully makes sense to me, and I'm not surprised at the accuracy. We can still try to rope in Andrew if you like - I already sent him a PM.
Sure, let's five it a fair shot.

However, I repeat that there's more than one way to do most jobs, including this one. The fact that one method works, doesn't imply that others don't also.

As you know, good mechanics keep more than one arrow in the quiver, and will choose one method or another depending on the tools or materials at hand. In fact, even knowing 5 ways to do something, they may sometimes find themselves having to improvise a sixth.
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