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Old 12-26-2011, 01:23 PM
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An Arm Long
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Check the tracks for nicks or damage. Even the slightest nick can cause a problem when the wheels run over it. I went to a class and had a frame that had been taken down and put back up many times. It had several nicks in the tracks and was very difficult to try to get it to move smoothly. When I got my new frame up at home, it was really smooth - no problems.
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