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Old 07-23-07, 03:09 PM
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A lot of them these days have a little one-way snap-in doohickey instead of the 1/4 turn plastic thing.

Best way to remove them is to put some channel lock pliers across them near the spoke (but not too close) and crush it. It will be easy to remove once you do that.
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