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    #16
    Originally posted by gmh265 View Post
    well good luck finding a metric 25.4mm spanner then...
    Metric shifter, boofhead.

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      #17
      Originally posted by FatBoy View Post
      You could ask the Speedflow guy who is a member here ?

      Oh hang on. That's right - fuckwit know it all bandwagon riders chased the guy outta here within hours of him signing up...
      i think the answer was in post two (and 3,4,5), which appears to back up some previous comments...

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        #18
        Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
        i think the answer was in post two (and 3,4,5), which appears to back up some previous comments...
        Still it would be dissapointing if anyone on here had better knowledge of the speedflow stuff than someone who worked at speedflow.

        have you used every fitting in their range?

        ohh and its 1 inch..

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          #19
          Had that speedflow guy been able to answer direct questions, perhaps he'd still be here to answer this one?

          We all know I fucked up in that thread, but I asked the guy what I thought was an honest question, he chose to ignore it.

          BTW, while we're measuring things in superseded units of measurement, its 1/792th of a chain.
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            #20
            Ed, that's fine and you've come along way since then..I'd say about an inch :D
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              #21
              Why not one of these http://pfefittings.com/index.php?cPath=81_82
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