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Old 11-22-22 | 03:08 PM
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bark_eater
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Bikes: Road ready: 1993 Koga Miyata City Liner Touring Hybrid, 1989 Centurion Sport DLX, "I Blame GP" Bridgestone CB-1. Projects: Yea, I got a problem....

I've never heard of anyone trying this, but if you got a longer aluminum tube with an inner diameter that matches the bikes top tube and an outer diameter that matches a larger aluminum frame block, you could cut the aluminum tube in half, put it over the top tube, secure it with pipe clamps so it wont rotate, and then roll the assembly with the block, there would not be any rubbing on the top tube.
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