"Yes, I do.
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My LBS wasn't much help. Told me to pull them out with pliers! Imagine the scratching! "
You need a drift with a slightly smaller diameter than the object that you are attempting to remove. If you've got access to a blow torch, heat the surrounding area first, this expands it and makes extraction far easier.
Tap at said drift with a hammer and it should come out |
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"Have you checked YouTube? People usually upload videos about this stuff..
Totally did. Found a vid for the rear, but it was in Polish or Czech or something weird. "
Oh, I looked for you but also only found a video for the rear. Sorry! |
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"Yes, I do.
Share your knowledge..
My LBS wasn't much help. Told me to pull them out with pliers! Imagine the scratching!
You need a drift with a slightly smaller diameter than the object that you are attempting to remove. If you've got access to a blow torch, heat the surrounding area first, this expands it and makes extraction far easier.
Tap at said drift with a hammer and it should come out "
Hmmm I'm not blow torching my beautiful hub! |
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"Have you checked YouTube? People usually upload videos about this stuff..
Totally did. Found a vid for the rear, but it was in Polish or Czech or something weird.
Oh, I looked for you but also only found a video for the rear. Sorry!"
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"Yes, I do.
Share your knowledge..
My LBS wasn't much help. Told me to pull them out with pliers! Imagine the scratching!
You need a drift with a slightly smaller diameter than the object that you are attempting to remove. If you've got access to a blow torch, heat the surrounding area first, this expands it and makes extraction far easier.
Tap at said drift with a hammer and it should come out
Hmmm I'm not blow torching my beautiful hub! "
Use yer misssus' hairdryer then |
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"Yes, I do.
Share your knowledge..
My LBS wasn't much help. Told me to pull them out with pliers! Imagine the scratching!
You need a drift with a slightly smaller diameter than the object that you are attempting to remove. If you've got access to a blow torch, heat the surrounding area first, this expands it and makes extraction far easier.
Tap at said drift with a hammer and it should come out
Hmmm I'm not blow torching my beautiful hub!
Use yer misssus' hairdryer then "
Not a bad shout. But it might just make everything expand at the same rate. |
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"Yes, I do.
Share your knowledge..
My LBS wasn't much help. Told me to pull them out with pliers! Imagine the scratching!
You need a drift with a slightly smaller diameter than the object that you are attempting to remove. If you've got access to a blow torch, heat the surrounding area first, this expands it and makes extraction far easier.
Tap at said drift with a hammer and it should come out
Hmmm I'm not blow torching my beautiful hub!
Use yer misssus' hairdryer then "
He'd have to ask me nicely |
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Thread title got me curious, cycles aren't my thing but I like a bit of technical engineering so did a bit of googling.
I may be completely wrong and look like an idiot but oh well.
Does it have a floating axle?
Use the axle sleeve, insert part way into the cone and lever it out.
https://youtu.be/7YlyKO8iQ9Q |
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"Thread title got me curious, cycles aren't my thing but I like a bit of technical engineering so did a bit of googling.
I may be completely wrong and look like an idiot but oh well.
Does it have a floating axle?
Use the axle sleeve, insert part way into the cone and lever it out.
https://youtu.be/7YlyKO8iQ9Q"
It does. That looks terrible!..... I'll give it a go. |
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"Thread title got me curious, cycles aren't my thing but I like a bit of technical engineering so did a bit of googling.
I may be completely wrong and look like an idiot but oh well.
Does it have a floating axle?
Use the axle sleeve, insert part way into the cone and lever it out.
https://youtu.be/7YlyKO8iQ9Q
It does. That looks terrible!..... I'll give it a go. "
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Just tie one end of a heavy duty chain round it. Other end round the bumper of another car and reverse quickly. Off it pops. Simple.
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"Thread title got me curious, cycles aren't my thing but I like a bit of technical engineering so did a bit of googling.
I may be completely wrong and look like an idiot but oh well.
Does it have a floating axle?
Use the axle sleeve, insert part way into the cone and lever it out.
https://youtu.be/7YlyKO8iQ9Q
It does. That looks terrible!..... I'll give it a go.
Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility for you fucking it up "
Didn't work. Trying another LBS. |
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What about posting the same question on a motorcycle forum rather than on a swingers forum..
I'm sure the guys here would be better suited to answer how to remove a jammed in butt plug.. Preferably without the use of a blow torch or mallet.. |
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"What about posting the same question on a motorcycle forum rather than on a swingers forum..
I'm sure the guys here would be better suited to answer how to remove a jammed in butt plug.. Preferably without the use of a blow torch or mallet.. "
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"What about posting the same question on a motorcycle forum rather than on a swingers forum..
I'm sure the guys here would be better suited to answer how to remove a jammed in butt plug.. Preferably without the use of a blow torch or mallet.. "
Nah the guys on here know everything about everything. ..or so they'd have you believe |
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"What about posting the same question on a motorcycle forum rather than on a swingers forum..
I'm sure the guys here would be better suited to answer how to remove a jammed in butt plug.. Preferably without the use of a blow torch or mallet.. "
I don't understand what my question has to do with motorcycles? Plus. This is the lounge, topics about anything legal. Otherwise clever sods like you would have to take your "rather than on a swingers forum" statement on every subject that isn't about fucking. I suggest you go around policing them seeing as you're an expert. I saw one earlier about mammograms, there's a good place to start. Then there's the threads about bereavement surely lots of people to wag your finger at there! Should i lose weight? Get fit? Buy a car? What band do you like? The forum could be such fun for you! Then please spend all day asking why there is a political section here if you like to! |
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