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like Bogan said WD-40 is not oil
I know that in my manual of my fork is clearly states that you need to oil the bushings with a tefon based oil (bushings are the rings around the inner legs so where the inner legs go in the outer legs
) it also stated that you should NOT use WD40 (it really said it by name)
so ask your bike store what to do... hopefully they fixed it at the check.
my advise is, get a bottle of teflon based oil. you can use it on your chain etc.
can you it almost anywhere on your bike.
but do use it mildly.. and clean stuff before using

I know that in my manual of my fork is clearly states that you need to oil the bushings with a tefon based oil (bushings are the rings around the inner legs so where the inner legs go in the outer legs
so ask your bike store what to do... hopefully they fixed it at the check.
my advise is, get a bottle of teflon based oil. you can use it on your chain etc.
can you it almost anywhere on your bike.
but do use it mildly.. and clean stuff before using
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what kind of idiot would use wd-40 as an oil? ..... everyone know its a cleaner... but anyway, heres a couple of pics of me on my bikes, the one off the big jump is my complete mod bike, the only part that is stock is the frame, eversingle other part is mod, hadlebars, tires rims fork pedals brakes...
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Here it is. The foldable Hummer bike.
[img]http://www.homegymcentral.com/hummer_ta ... _bike.html#[/img]
[img]http://www.homegymcentral.com/hummer_ta ... _bike.html#[/img]
Anyway...
I expected that bike to be more expensive, $685.00 sounds affordable. Tho I hate how it looks like when its in it's normal shape...
http://www.homegymcentral.com/hummer_ta ... bike.html#
I expected that bike to be more expensive, $685.00 sounds affordable. Tho I hate how it looks like when its in it's normal shape...
http://www.homegymcentral.com/hummer_ta ... bike.html#

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