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Old 10-27-07, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by DataJunkie
Really?
Jumping to conclusions as usual?

They used a frame bender tool as leverage. I was watching them as it was done.
When you fail to provide information in your posts people draw their own conclusions. You want to be a jackass? I can be one too. And i'm better at it than you are. The point of my post was to learn from an experience rather than saying F it. You had to nitpick your post into an argument and be a asshat at the same time.

The tool they used is not a "frame bender" it's a fork and frame straightener. It also has a secondary use of allowing you to grip almost any handled tool available in the shop for great leverage.

Originally Posted by Sportsman9
Original Poster here: the LBS is my last resort. I'm just a little more stubborn than my pedals. If I go to the shop, I have to explain why I bought my pedals over the internet.
No decent bike shop will give a ****. A mechanical job is a mechanical job.

Last edited by operator; 10-27-07 at 07:11 AM.
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