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Old 12-23-14 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
Another use for a Repair Stand .. washing thee bike Down, Outside . soap and water, brush to knock off grit.. should only take a few minutes ..
Would that not be "thine bike"?

+1 on using a screwdriver on a starnut. A few taps and it's there. I've never had a problem doing that.

If you run into a spot where you don't have a tool do a YouTube search for the operation and include "without tool". You'll usually find several methods, all you have to do is decide if you're going to risk your parts to their ways of doing it. I usually draw the like at chain saws and claw hammers. Although claw hammers sometimes work in a pinch, 28oz Estwing framer comes to mind.
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