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Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:15 pm
by Trinirides
Hi mate I got a set "im sure" from machine mart in Lee bridge road (I see you are in Hackney) think they where Clarke as they have a tie up with MM but with out having them in my hand I can not be 100% shore

.. I would be happy to pop round with them as im in Walthamstow but the bloody pliers are 4500 miles away at the moment in Trinidad

..
If you are struggling for a workshop that will help you try Etty and tyler in Upton Lane Forestgate, they are a proper old school workshop and will help out for a bacon sarney and a cuppa..
Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 8:17 pm
by Trinirides
mick.mh2racing wrote:I'd lend you mine mate if you were closer, I got them from screwfix and a set of 4 were only about £15.
Arghhh or was it Screwfix??? either way im sure you will get a set for a few quid checking out both shop's
Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 9:43 am
by mick.mh2racing
triniriderz.com wrote:mick.mh2racing wrote:I'd lend you mine mate if you were closer, I got them from screwfix and a set of 4 were only about £15.
Arghhh or was it Screwfix??? either way im sure you will get a set for a few quid checking out both shop's
Apologies for the incorrect use of a capital letter!

You ever thought of a career in the Grammer Police?
Check these out at screwfix with a lower case s, not to be confused with that other major retailer Screwfix with an upper case s.
Ride safe.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/43041/Han ... et-4-Piece
Oh and you've used an apostrophe incorrectly. Shops doesn't need one as it is simply plural, neither possesive or ommisive.
Cheers
Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:51 am
by porndoguk
mick.mh2racing wrote:
Apologies for the incorrect use of a capital letter!

You ever thought of a career in the Grammer Police?
Check these out at screwfix with a lower case s, not to be confused with that other major retailer Screwfix with an upper case s.
Ride safe.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/43041/Han ... et-4-Piece
Oh and you've used an apostrophe incorrectly. Shops doesn't need one as it is simply plural, neither possesive or ommisive.
Cheers

Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:44 pm
by Trinirides
mick.mh2racing wrote:triniriderz.com wrote:mick.mh2racing wrote:I'd lend you mine mate if you were closer, I got them from screwfix and a set of 4 were only about £15.
Arghhh or was it Screwfix??? either way im sure you will get a set for a few quid checking out both shop's
Apologies for the incorrect use of a capital letter!

You ever thought of a career in the Grammer Police?
Check these out at screwfix with a lower case s, not to be confused with that other major retailer Screwfix with an upper case s.
Ride safe.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/43041/Han ... et-4-Piece
Oh and you've used an apostrophe incorrectly. Shops doesn't need one as it is simply plural, neither possesive or ommisive.
Cheers
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Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 10:55 pm
by mick.mh2racing
Sorry mate I was just having a bit of fun which has fallen a bit flat. I said I'd got mine from screwfix and you said to try Screwfix as well, spot the difference? I did but maybe you didn't.
Yeah I know, I'm putting on my coat now.
Re: rear hub circlip removal
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:12 am
by Smoky
LOL! enter the grammar police :-) i love how these things tend to wander off topic.
anywho, i managed to remove the circlip with a combination of swearing, pliers, swearing, a large screwdriver, and swearing.
not looking forward to putting it back on.
cheers for all the help lads!