Slick 7 F1 Build

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brady
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Re: Slick 7 F1 Build

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Hi Mark.Multi purpose thinners from Super Cheeap is fine..You dont need anything special.Soak the hub for a slow count up to 5 or 6.I usually stand the donut on the bench and push the hub into it with my little tool.Make what you will of that last bit.Im sure you will work out a good method that suits you.Fregards BRAD.
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Re: Slick 7 F1 Build

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Thanks Brad
brady wrote:stand the donut on the bench and push the hub into it with my little tool
I guess I will use my own tool - I have a little beauty all ready to go :roll:
Regards - Mark 8-)

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Re: Slick 7 F1 Build

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Hi Mark, Just one more thing.You probably already know this but after you have finished truing your tires give them a good splash of shellite,take your rag and give them a good wipe.I make sure the tire is soaked and actually squeeze them a bit with the rag over my fingers.I do this twice.You will be amazed at the amount of s$#t that comes out of them.Then theres always the magic potion eh! Regards BRAD.
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Re: Slick 7 F1 Build

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Hi Mark.Just adding to our ongoing discussion.You will still need a couple of litres of thinners to soak your old tires of the rims.It will take a few hours in a jar.Regards BRAD.
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Re: Slick 7 F1 Build

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Thanks Brad - I am doing just that using Mineral Turps which works a treat.
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