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  2. Bottom bracket - Wikipedia

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    Aerozine ceramic external bottom bracket bearing cups for BSC/ISO standard, that is M34.798×1.058 mm (1.37″-24 TPI) threads and a 68 mm wide bottom bracket shell. The bottom bracket on a bicycle connects the crankset (chainset) to the bicycle and allows the crankset to rotate freely.

  3. Rapper Chris King, friend of Justin Bieber and Trippie Redd ...

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    The rapper Chris King, who was close friends with Justin Bieber and collaborated with Trippie Redd, was killed early Saturday morning in Nashville, according to police reports. He was 32. He was 32.

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  5. Chris King - Wikipedia

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    Chris or Christopher King may refer to: Christopher King (umpire) (1944–2022), New Zealand cricket umpire; Chris King (philatelist) (born 1948), British philatelist; Chris King (actor) (born 1956), Australian actor; Chris Thomas King (born 1962), American blues musician and actor; Chris King (basketball) (born 1969), American NBA basketball ...

  6. Police searching for suspect in fatal Nashville shooting of ...

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    King, 32, died after being taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. In a new statement on April 22 , the Nashville Police Department said one of the three suspects in the shooting has been ...

  7. Red Mud (album) - Wikipedia

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    Red Mud is an album by the American musician Chris Thomas King, released in 1998. [1] [2] King supported the album with a North American tour. [3] Red Mud was nominated for a W. C. Handy Award for "Acoustic Blues Album of the Year". [4] King promoted the album on NPR, where he was heard by the casting director of O Brother, Where Art Thou? [5]