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peter hankinson
23/06/07 00:05
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Has anyone ever tried to replace just one part on the 888's. i have two lil denks in my lower crown and im unsure as to keep using the forks. i want to replace just this one part. any ideas folks as i dont wanna replace the forks
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Errrmmm Yesss ( Dyl, 69ers still ROCK )
23/06/07 00:19
take a pic so we can see how little is little ??
Doesn't that crown literally bolt on, or it is fixed these days, if so contact Marz they should be able to supply you with 1.
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chocolate Teapot
23/06/07 08:56
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they are bolt on
if you look on places such as Southerndownhill or descent world
you will find someone selling crowns who has changed to flat ones
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