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Old 03-20-24, 07:13 AM
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Crankycrank
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Also, if it's really stuck on there, put your quick release skewer through the tool and axle to hold it in place and have it tight enough to leave a little bit of play to allow the freewheel to turn a bit when it breaks free. This will allow you to put all your effort into the wrench and not worry the tool will pop out and fecker up the splines.
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