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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
I don’t see how you can cut off the section in the back that is inside the dropout. Please explain.
Carefully file it off with a rat-tail file. One could also use a mounted stone on a drill or die grinder. I have a little carbide burr that I use in the die grinder that would make that little bit go away.
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