Broken wheel



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"Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Simon <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| > "Bruce Deschacht" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| > | it does hurt when its still plugged in so that it'll work as soon as
it
| > gets
| > | fixed
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| > Since the PDA was plugged in you might get a shock somehow but I dont believe you as you are in
| > the UK (213.48.1.135 gives it away) and the
| maqins
| > connector would have an integral earth wire. Thus making the chance of receiving any decent size
| > shocks negligible.
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| Bollox Si - an earth wire won't make a **** of difference if he touches
the
| live terminal at the back of the socket.
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| > As for the bike I am guessing its got two nuts on the rear axle that
have
| > come loose and hence twisting the wheel when power is applied. To fix
| simply
| > realign wheel and tighten nuts.
| >
| > If you are a kid you owe it to your dad to confess and offer to fix /
pay
| > for damages. If you are a troll get a better line!
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| > Simon
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| Yeah, his nuts are loose alright......
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| Shaun aRe
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See above post to huw.
 
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