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Making Your Machine More Stable Parts
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First, open up your boxes and check the inventory of all your parts. There is nothing worse than getting near completion and realizing that something is missing. Once you're done inspecting the parts, put your bike up on a stand and remove the front wheels and front fender. Taking off the fender helps make it easier to work around the machine and to run your new brake lines later in the procedure. View Related Article
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