whats the point

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tylerbillman

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its cause threads in forks are like the holes in dotted paper that you tear out. They have a weak area that can break pretty easily. But threadless has no breakable area. Try snapping a solid steel pipe in half. its pretty hard. So since there arent threads, you need something to hold your threadless, slippery parts together, hence, compression. Compression squeezes everything together
 
its more of an idea if you catch my drift, like everyone wants to compress when really none of our atoms have a choice, they're always moving so to compress, the mass and density HAVE to change, hence a compression set, its confusing but once you master the bri-flip it will all make sence, YADADAMEAN?
 
its cause threads in forks are like the holes in dotted paper that you tear out. They have a weak area that can break pretty easily. But threadless has no breakable area. Try snapping a solid steel pipe in half. its pretty hard. So since there arent threads, you need something to hold your threadless, slippery parts together, hence, compression. Compression squeezes everything together

no no no thats is completely wrong haha
 
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