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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 :roll: ..

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
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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. :whistle:
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!