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Have been competed and cycled for well over 25 years.
I can spot a chancer a mile away when it comes to bikes.

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So you ride a a bike. You apparently don't know much about fixing them,like so many others that consider themsevles 'experts' coz they have a bike.
And you do know how to repair a bike ?
If so why did you fail to diagnose the problem and the solution LAST FRIDAY ?
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And you do know how to repair a bike ?
If so why did you fail to diagnose the problem and the solution LAST FRIDAY ?
Having one in hand is different than, at arms length thur a computer. Besides you said you adjusted it. Assumed you knew what you you were doing,but making assumptions is always bad business.
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