For those that just can't get a knee down

Cerberus

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(omslaw @ Jul. 18 2007,07:44) A belt sander with some 20-grit would probably accomplish the same thing...  
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Think that would would work for my chicken strips too?
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Hey Kev, Vabs would probably pay premium for a pair.

Heh, I did finally break down and buy a pair of sliders. I figure it will take me another year to actually get near enough to scuff them up though. Hey, it's taken me a couple years to feel I'm getting close enough that I might actually need to keep from scuffing my velcro.

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(omslaw @ Jul. 18 2007,07:44) A belt sander with some 20-grit would probably accomplish the same thing...  
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+1,, theres a guy in my hometown, which is such a squid, thats what he does!

gtrpimp76

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I'm actually gonna sell mine on eBay just b/c someone WILL buy it.
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heck, you can sell it for the same retail price of it new. I like having new pucks anyway because worn ones seems to create too much drag when you have a knee down. Enough to actually upset the bike's stability at full lean.
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