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Old 08-03-02, 06:08 PM
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pokey
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If it's a freewheel,and you have the right tool,the tool goes in the end the small cog is on,not the backside. There are different tools for different barnds of freewheels.Maybe you should quit monkeying around and take it to a bike shop.Most have the tools and the cost if any is minimal.
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