GP Locking Wheel Nut Key

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  1. #1
    DSelkirk
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    Hi,

    This may sound a bit thick but has anyone any idea where the locking wheel nut key is stored on a GP? I have been hunting high and low but can't seem to find it anywhere

    Cheers........

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    Sure it's in the toolkit in the battery compartment, it usually fits into the top of the polystyrene bit that slides down beside the battery nearest to you when you lift the cover

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    DSelkirk
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    Ah yes......nice work. I feel like a right donkey now.

    Thanks..

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    I nearly did the exact same thing at the weekend when I was changing over my wheels so don't feel too bad..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSelkirk View Post
    Ah yes......nice work. I feel like a right donkey now.

    Thanks..
    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    I nearly did the exact same thing at the weekend when I was changing over my wheels so don't feel too bad..
    That's what the online community is all about, to lend assistance where required and to make folks get embarrassed

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