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      rcn11thacr




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      Registered: March 2014
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      You may notice all the parts have been "dehorned". No more sharp edges or corners to bang into when wrenching
      · Date: Sun November 9, 2014 · Views: 460
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    1. Mike

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      Registered: May 2007
      Location: Kings Mountain, NC
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      Good idea. I can't tell you how many times I've cut my hand/wrist on the edges of the metal for the chain adjuster.
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