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  • Two T's in Cutting
  • captainscrumpy
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    Seems like a silly mistake to not be discovered before going into production.

    Atherton and Vanderham bars

    Or am I missing something?

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Oops!

    Perhaps when you make them smaller they look cute? 😉

    mboy
    Free Member

    Good spot!

    Have a biscuit on me… 😉

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    Sandwich
    Full Member

    If you cut them at the shortest point that’s the cutest length?

    glasgowdan
    Free Member

    I guess as the bars will probably have grips on them, nobody gives a monkeys. It’s a bike bit man, what——eveeeer!

    ir_bandito
    Free Member

    I guess as the bars will probably have grips on them, nobody gives a monkeys. It’s a bike bit man, what——eveeeer!

    No, its not paying attention to detail. Who’s to say what other mistakes may have gone through on the production drawing.
    “does it matter how many numbers we put on this wall-thickness dimension?”
    “nah, it doesn’t really matter…”

    psling
    Free Member

    Probably cutting costs by cutting back on letters. Cute.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    I guess as the bars will probably have grips on them, nobody gives a monkeys. It’s a bike bit man, what——eveeeer!

    Yea spelingz 4 nerdz innit

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