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Old 03-28-04, 11:28 AM
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It seems extremely unlikely this would be a problem in the real world. Unless the crankarm pin and/or chainring gets seriously tweaked or broken, there is no way a sprocket will become disengaged from a crankarm. I've never heard of this type of failure on a coaster brake bike, where the concern would be just as critical.
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