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Old 04-26-26 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Kai Winters
It's an inexpensive part...just replace it and be done with it...or spend hours being irritated that you can't get it 'right'...your call
Given that the crank uses steel rings, it is unlikely that they can just be replaced. It would require an entire crank set which is a more expensive proposition. There really is no need for replacement since those cutouts are there for a reason. In other words, it ain’t broke so there’s no need to “fix” it.
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