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    not sure of the proper description lol, but the rubber washers that are on the scribe and breaker that attach onto the two rails have finally perished causing a lot of juddering when I now use it. Can I get replacement ones and are they easy to fit? Probably caused by using wd40 instead of silicon spray

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Not sure about buying the rubbers separately but I think TradeTiler does the full thing ??

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    You normally can get pretty much every part separate with Rubi. So I'm guessing you can. I'd call Dave Neave and see what's available mate. Or sales@tradetiler.com him.
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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    not sure of the proper description lol, but the rubber washers that are on the scribe and breaker that attach onto the two rails have finally perished causing a lot of juddering when I now use it. Can I get replacement ones and are they easy to fit? Probably caused by using wd40 instead of silicon spray


    I'm guilty of that too Doug, although mine are still OK. Must get me some silicon spray

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    That will teach you for using a rubber eating oil....

    TT will sort it no probs.

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    This problem would not happen with a sigma.............

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Use silicone now but had been using wd40
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    cheers guys will give TT a ring tomoz, altho' if it's a costly job ie new mechanism etc I might try a sigma

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Traitor.

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

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    only joking
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    For now............Ed has seen the light.

    I must admit Dom, I'd like to try one, but to buy one out of curiousity is out of reach for me at the mo

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    I must admit Dom, I'd like to try one, but to buy one out of curiousity is out of reach for me at the mo
    I am taking the children and granddaughter to centreparks at Penrith soon, I will drop one off for you Bomber and you can use it for a week.


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    I am taking the children and granddaughter to centreparks at Penrith soon, I will drop one off for you Bomber and you can use it for a week.

    nice one Dom we're going to, at back end of November, we were there last year, it's brilliant!

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    Default Re: can I get new "rubbers" for my tx700?

    Do Saga do trips to Centre Parks!
    Wd40/silicone whats wrong with a bit of nose grease or margarine.
    I think my Rubi has blue tack on the end of the rails.

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