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Old 31-Mar-2009, 18:33   #1
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Originally Posted by ratchet
all sorted, removing catches from frame worked a treat, had to break locating "safety tabs" but screwed back on with thread lock so they'll not be going anywhere on there own.

Think if washed and made sure removed all grit from arond sliding handle would not have had the problem in the first case.

Good point and a salutory lesson, I must be more careful in the future.
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Old 02-Apr-2009, 06:30   #2
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i think if you run them into an occasional car or two while threading traffic you can keep the mechanism working like a champ. Preferably done at speeds of less than 30 mph and only when there is a clear escape route in view!
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