Old 07-26-20, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by RowdyTI
Taking it in to a shop to see what they say.
This is the best plan. You seem to have had a multitude of issues with this part of your bike. Let the shop check it out. If all is well, ask them to demonstrate wheel removal/replacement and follow their lead in the future.
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