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#21
Yea I said that wrong lol. ,"To be the bringer of good news!" .... there that sounds better Tongue
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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#22
Hello everyone!
I checked that blue thing... I don't know what is it. Smile LOL! There is a grease on threads, and it is transparent and there is that blue like paint on metal thing. As soon as that bb was installed by DMR bikes at the factory, I don't believe they would use something except grease... Otherwise... No-no, I don't believe into that Smile
Still waiting for the answer from DMR...
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#23
Ok I have an answer from DMR which I will post below....

Hi Bill

Your frame has a euro BB. This means that the drive side cup tightens anti-clockwise and loosens clockwise. The non-drive side tightens clockwise and loosens anti-clockwise.

The Sidekick MkIII does not have an Italian bottom bracket. It would be very uncommon to find a mountain bike frame that would.

Thats all from them.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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#24
(02-08-2010, 03:33 PM)Bill Wrote:  Ok I have an answer from DMR which I will post below....

Bill, thanks for the posting the answer! Well I suppose there is only one method then:
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#25
WOWSA!!!! Kind of reminds me of that theory if it doesn't work get a bigger hammer, lol. Very sorry I could not come up with something better. Feel I let ya down but let me know how it works out.
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
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#26
Ok, remember, keep the camera on the tripod steady, because...WE ALL WANT TO SEE VID OF THIS!Big Grin
Dedicated scholar of bicycles
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