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How to Tighten a Quick Release Lever

March 2, 2011 By Georgena 1 Comment

Quick release levers confuse a lot of people. But once you understand how they work, they’re a cinch.

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  1. Pat Cheal says

    April 18, 2011 at 9:40 am

    These short & sweet little videos are TERRIFIC Georgena! You answer all the questions I think are too dumb for me to ask but I still wanna know.

    I’ve only recently discovered this blog of yours – I’m certain its going to take way too much time away from my day when I should be working, but that will be our little secret! 🙂

    Thank you again

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