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  1. I always thought of myself as quite a technically adept rider. I ride where most other riders walk. But today I met my nemesis. Boschendal erected some new fencing and installed A-frames to cross over them. Now Oak Valley a-frames are no problem for me - I ride those with confidence. But I just cannot get over the Boschendal ones. I tried though, and had to untangle myself from the barbed wire fence I fell into. Few lacerations and a sore back later I tried the next one; this time I almost flipped and landed on my butt. Can any of the more skilled riders share some tips on getting over these, there must be a technique or something that I am missing?
  2. I recently purchased an older Raleigh RDS 7.0 of 2006 vintage (See pic) on an auction. The paint job is very "old school" so I am planning to respray the frame. I have stripped everything off the frame except the rear A-frame which has got me puzzled. I have removed the hexagonal bolt from the pivot but am stumped at how to get the actual pivot bolt/bearing out so that I can separate the rear a-frame from the main frame. Can anyone help???
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