Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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bobbler
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Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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While getting the parts together for the MCCT conversion I've managed to damage my knee playing rugby and am now waiting on a referral to be checked for possible acl damage. I was hoping to get the conversion done this winter but since crouching is an issue at the moment it's unlikely I'll be able to do it myself.

Is there anyone local to Darlington, Co. Durham that would be able to give me a price for doing the conversion for me? Although not ideal I might as well take advantage of not being able to ride and get the work done while I recover.
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Re: Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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184 mile return trip.....hmmm what do they charge a mile these days? :lol:
Have you got tools? The ccts? Soak the inspection bolt and make sure it comes off. I only work with bazza 's ccts :D :lol:
Aha you know what it is black and yellow...black and yellow !!!
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Re: Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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gabi81 wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:31 pm I only work with bazza 's ccts :D :lol:
And two-part bolts.....
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Re: Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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tony.mon wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 11:54 pm
gabi81 wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:31 pm I only work with bazza 's ccts :D :lol:
And two-part bolts.....
(S)hear (s)hear, I'm guessing :wink:

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Re: Cost of fitting MCCT's in Darlington

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gabi81 wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:31 pm 184 mile return trip.....hmmm what do they charge a mile these days? :lol:
Have you got tools? The ccts? Soak the inspection bolt and make sure it comes off. I only work with bazza 's ccts :D :lol:
lol thanks Gabi I have tools but whether they are the right ones I wouldn't know :lol: .

I've had a couple of appointments now with a round of physio thrown in for good measure. The general concensus is that I shouldn't need surgery and may be able to get my leg over the bike in the coming weeks which means travelling could be an option.
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Get em fixed before you travel !!!!
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