Old 05-17-09, 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by operator
There's also a specific tool that does said job, in one second or less.
Well worth it, IF you have a bike shop and are doing this repair on a regular basis. For a one-time fix, the nut and bolt or skewer technique is plenty good.

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