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Old 10-31-18, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
I never liked that location for a chain peg. One still has to lift the chain up and onto the peg. Unless one carries a bent spoke for this lift hands will still get dirty. Instead locating the peg on the chainstay just forward of the drop out lets the chain settle onto the peg on it's own. The chain is still held "open" to ease wheel reinstall. Andy
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