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Old 2006-05-24, 09:01 PM   #1
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2004 KH Crank Bolt?

On the 2004 KH Crank bolt there is a little rubber/plastic washer thinky on the outside. Today i was practicing crankgrabs and the little thing popped out and i lost it in the grass.

My question is, is it a nesessary part or is it just cosmetic?
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