I got a speed king this friday for $35 at my local store. spent friday night and most of saturday cleaning and reassembling it. I used the spray version of tri-flow, its really does the job. got the caps off with the "tap the post method". this pedal is so sweet now. I have used a speed king since 1971, but stopped playing in 1988. I started playing again this year and have tried various pedals, but now I've found the right one. thanks for all your advice guys. this is a great forum
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Speed King Parts before Cleaning
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Posted on 13 years ago
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Thanks for breaking it down and showing.
Note to self: Must do this too.
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Posted on 13 years ago
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I'm astounded that this post was censored because of the first 3 letters of a word!LoLoLoLo
LOL - It wasn't the mods! There is software working eliminating 'certain words' that are considered potentially offensive. Automatic editing program.
Funny omission nonetheless.
A-1 job on those parts, Jon!
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LOL - It wasn't the mods! There is software working eliminating 'certain words' that are considered potentially offensive. Automatic editing program.Funny omission nonetheless.A-1 job on those parts, Jon!John
I had a feeling it was "automatic editing"! LoLoLoLo
Posted on 13 years ago
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