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Re: Locked Hub
On Sat, 31 Jan 1998 16:08:16 -0800 "Michael Stenstrom" <stenmnr@domain.elided>
writes:
>IH all,
> When I set the spring and slide block on the bench, it looked like
the
>leaning tower of pizza! One of the springs were broken. When I engaged
>the hub, no problem. When I tried to back the hub off, it was binding
(pun
>INTENDED ;-) by not coming out straight.
> So for now; I left the spring and slider off, and capped the hub
opening
>with the selecter. Gotta ht the bone yard for a spare or maybe a set of
>the full manual without springs.
Although you had a problem with the springs, I would not opt for the
non-spring loaded models. They make operation so much easier and I'm not
aware that there have been than many problems with them--they were used
since about 1967.
>UNIX and LSD... the two most popular things to come out of Berkeley.
>I don't think it's a coincidence!" - Anonymous
>
>
I always assumed one was done under the influence of the other!
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