Subject: CHROME SWING ARM NUTS
Author: Robert Hawkes
Date: Aug 19, 2002, 4:20 PM
Post ID: 1710838273
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Balancing your carbsOccasionally, like now, I see chrome swing arm nuts for sale on Ebay (kinda expensive too). Sure look nice but how does one get those babies on the bike without knocking chrome off them in the process. Seems like the socket or box-end would ineviably scrape off some chrome. Bob
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like now, I see chrome swing arm nuts for sale on Ebay (kinda expensive
too). Sure look nice but how does one get those babies on the bike without
knocking chrome off them in the process. Seems like the socket or box-end
would ineviably scrape off some chrome.
Bob</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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