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Old 09-08-08 | 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by G piny parnas
wow....my back hurts and my knuckles are bleeding from just reading this.... sell it as is and invest
in a new ride-- im serious dont be cheap--- get a pinarello and invest in a good local mechanic....
take it to a guy who will do this right-- if your spending for parts spend for knowledge and proper tools.
My question is what is the "right" way to repair it? Is there one?

FWIW, my back feels fine due to my workstand and proper working height, and my knuckles are free of cuts because I do use the proper tools. It takes me ~10 minutes to pull the BB. I'm a certified auto mechanic, bikes are way WAY easier to work on.
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