What is this "screw tool" used for?

its exactly what i need lol >.< didnt come with mine
Stop digging up threads!! Look at the last date somebody replied. This one was last responded to 6 years ago!

Nobody needs these old threads dug up when it's mostly common knowledge amongst the users what these things are.

This is why you look through the forums with the search tool. This stops people from needing to create threads or responding to threads that don't need answering.

Unless you are responding to a thread that sparks interest if results weren't known or answered (the primary use of a forum, to collect information) or wanting to add additional info to a little fed subject, believing it will help others with problems they may come across.

I mean think about it, if they haven't figured out what the thing was after 6 years there's a good chance they don't do bikes anymore.
 
No you're right, we should start replying to dead, useless threads right away.

Glad you could see it that way, so easily.
A lesser man would be defensive, maybe even derisive of a veiwpoint he couldn't understand.

So, instead of opening up a new thread for age old issues, these people have researched the old threads looking for answers.
Maybe we need to do more of this instead of constantly opening repetitive new threads?

Now, I don't mean to be critical, but I'd suggest we avoid the dead and useless threads if we can.
I'd suggest we stick to relevant issues like squish and porting and chain types and the like.
Less threads, blending old opinions with new, not so bad...

Steve
 
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