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Old 08-09-18, 01:37 PM
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Colnago Mixte
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You really ought to get a chain whip though, for removing sprockets. You'll use it, guaranteed. And that sprocket might be screwed down pretty tight.

Plus, I don't wanna give the board mechanics fits by saying to use channel locks.
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