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Old 09-30-18, 09:08 PM
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RGMN
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I usually use either a Campagnolo chainring nut wrench or a chainring nut screwdriver. Those take care of about 80% of them. For those that absolutely won't come free I use a nut pliers that I pickup the last time I was in Europe.
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