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PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:59 pm 
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Hi everyone,,,

sorry to all those people who have messaged me about the 1071 large journal cranks,,,but...

I have been up at cairns racing the national down hill mountain bike series & when i got back i found that someone had broken into my truck & wrecked heaps of stuff,,,my house had shorted out from the storms,,,an inch of mud had washed through my shed & i was too dam sore & tired to do much about any of it straight away,,,add to that, this dam computer kept dropping out all the time,,,i was half way through replying to all the messages & when i hit submit,,,"Cannot find server",,,great!!!

so to those that have messaged me & if they didn`t recieve a message back, i`m sorry;;;here it is--->

the 2 cranks that i did have are sold,,,

i can get more of them tho,,,but will probly be a week or so away

Please PM me or better still e-mail me or phone me 0407 135 656 & i`ll sort it out for you

I`m hoping to be able to order quite a few of these cranks in, as i`m using them for my own personal race motor too :-)

again, sorry for not replying to each of you, stupic bludy computirz :-)

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 8:49 pm 
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Hehehehe......people i can verify Matt's story to be true and correct due to my waking him up just as he had gone to sleep the morning he returned (just got back from airport) :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: . He was in no state whatsoever to even talk mini-related chat (due to him falling asleep leaning on his gate as i spoke to him)........

And there was a large amount of mud in his workshop also, it must have been hard work cleaning it up because there was huuuuuge number of Jim Beam 6 pack cartons lying around :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 7:30 am 
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Suppier of the South African large journal 1071 cranks are from Jai Monaghan. They are about $400 shipped to your door.

email him at
[email protected]


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 9:10 am 
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Yes Rupert,,,i have quite a few people that i buy these cranks from ,,,& Jai is just one source for these cranks, but he`s in new Zealand & has to freight to his place & then to Aus & i have dealt with Jai many times & found him to be honest & trustworthy.,,,i do buy cranks from a few other places that are in Sth Africa tho as well

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