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Old 11-09-08, 09:19 AM
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daveornee
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I suggest you add cables and housings (Especially getting correct lengths & flat clean ends on housings), hub maintenance, headset, bottom bracket, checking seatpost/frame interface to insure that it won't seize; bar, stem, headtube or steerer tube interfaces to insure against seize, and all fasteners have clean threads that are coated with appropriate lube/anti-seize/loctite to your list
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