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    Senior Member Cooter's Avatar
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    26¢ fix for a $26 problem

    The problem. Track day Saturday so I can't get the cool guy knurled one in time, and the raw aluminum is slippery
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    So it's Harbor Freight to the rescue!
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    A strip of skateboard tape was also an option, but my boots are new

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    Way to think outside the box!

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    Great idea! Guess I have to do the same to my bike now. Thanks!

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    ok im the dumby, what part is that?

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    Senior Member Cooter's Avatar
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    It's the shifter (or rear brake) pedal on a 1125.

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    Thanks cooter. constanty issue. never thought about o rings. did it....



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