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Re: Clicking noise over bumps

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I started a new thread here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8459 on the bearings replacement

Got it!

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:) ... and read the post just above, come over and visit Brussels again!
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Re: Clicking noise over bumps

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I did enjoy my trip to Paris, Brussels, and Brugge-Bruges back in the day. It is indeed a short hop from Paris. 8)

I've still got a wooden shoe souvenir kicking around here some place and when my daughter visited Belgium years ago she brought me back a Mons Monkey souvenir. Quite a history about the WWI Mons battle that took place and the Monkey was supposed to bring passers-by good luck or something.

TBH I doubt I'll ever get back there again. But it's possible. If I ever do travel abroad I'd like to do Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales. If time and money allows a trip to Paris and another train ride to Brussels would be great. Somehow I still remember seeing a lot of VW's parked in fields along the way. I think it was some kind of rail side storage depot for VW or something. A Jeep was to be seen here and there also. . .WWII leftovers. :geek:
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Re: Clicking noise over bumps

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:) ... and read the post just above, come over and visit Brussels again!
Just saw this on YouTube. . .Mike Hailwood wins the 1964 Belgium Grand Prix. Tempus Fugit. . .enjoy it while you can!

BTW I hope you solved the case of the "extra" leftover fasteners. 8)

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