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DIY Free Motion Cycling Rollers

Step 8Optional Bumpers

Optional Bumpers
Simply cut a piece of angle iron(4th picture), available at the home depot, cut as shown in photo 2-3. Do this twice. Now you have two pieces of angle iron about as wide as shown in picture five. Take the original axle from your rollerblades and put it through the short end of the angle iron. Pack it with washers to make it really tight, but make sure the wheel still spins. To ensure this you can use the spacers that came with the rollerblades right next to each side of the wheel and then put washers on. Put this on the outside of the rollers axle and replace the nut and you are good to go!
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