Old 08-08-11 | 08:08 AM
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wheelspeed
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Bikes: '06 Titus mtb, 2004 Trek T2000 tandem, '88 Merckx 753, '18 Emonda, '91 Cannondale mtb, '19 Trance 29er

Cool! Thanks guys. I see that hammering may have worked, but using that nut (maybe I should call it a "stop nut") is definitely a much more elegant way to do it. I didn't think of that at all. I'll try it out this evening.

I'll track down a chainring bolt tool also. Since that nut is aluminum, it bothers me to be using that screw driver.
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