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Old 05-25-10, 09:40 AM
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Crankycrank
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Originally Posted by mrrabbit
But before you do anything listed previously...get the rear dropout alignments checked. Otherwise you might just break another perfectly good axle.

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+1. Absolutely essential after a broken axle. They may already have been misaligned causing the break although on the older freewheel hubs broken axles are not uncommon.
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