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http://twitpic.com/1cn6d My bike came in pieces and with this thing. What does it do?
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<blockquote data-quote="edwardw" data-source="post: 1500993" data-attributes="member: 128246"><p>It is not a tool, it is a skewer and by the looks of it not a bike shop quality bike? It holds your front and or rear wheel on the fork in the front or in the drop outs on the rear. I suggest that you put as much of this bike together as you can yourself and then take it to a bike shop to have it checked since you do not know what a skewer is.... this could prove detrimental to your health if you do not! This is obviously the part that holds your front wheel on! Your rear wheel was obviously a bolt on wheel? if so take this bike back to wherever you got it and get your $ back now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwardw, post: 1500993, member: 128246"] It is not a tool, it is a skewer and by the looks of it not a bike shop quality bike? It holds your front and or rear wheel on the fork in the front or in the drop outs on the rear. I suggest that you put as much of this bike together as you can yourself and then take it to a bike shop to have it checked since you do not know what a skewer is.... this could prove detrimental to your health if you do not! This is obviously the part that holds your front wheel on! Your rear wheel was obviously a bolt on wheel? if so take this bike back to wherever you got it and get your $ back now. [/QUOTE]
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