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Old 10-21-10, 07:46 PM
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badamsjr
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Another thing to check for is to see if anything (string, etc.) might have gotten wound around the area between the hub (either type) and the axle, or on the inside, next to the spokes. That will act as a 'friction brake' of sorts, causing what you describe.
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