Many screws and seatpost came out as they were as easy as they were just been screwed in.
Seatpost is of course stuck, but I don't think it's "hardly" stuck in.
The cotter pin driveside is stubborn. The screw on the other side a bit too, but I think I just miss imperial tools for that.
But 70 years and everything spins as if nothing. Even the chain is flexible and "smooth"
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Very nice, Hope you remove the seatpost without too much bother.
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Many screws and seatpost came out as they were as easy as they were just been screwed in.
Seatpost is of course stuck, but I don't think it's "hardly" stuck in.
The cotter pin driveside is stubborn. The screw on the other side a bit too, but I think I just miss imperial tools for that.
But 70 years and everything spins as if nothing. Even the chain is flexible and "smooth"
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