>
> Yes, that is where I saw the stem/butt issue.
>

I usually check his page after reading up on the repair I am doing in the 
books I have. Jim Langley is another one I review, too. They seem to convey 
the safety issues while keeping it a fun experience, not an unnecessarily 
scary one, to work on your own bike.

I have seen other write ups that neglect important safety issues in certain 
repairs/installations, and I think it is a disservice to the home mechanic.


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