as weel as the methods mentioned, we sometimes gently pry in the appropriate spot with a flat-bladed screwdriver..the ft. derailleur &/or the chain stay often makes a good point of refernce...
rghandsfieldmd wrote:
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> Brook Watts' mention of a chainwheel straightening tool in a recent post
got me to
remembering that I have several chainwheels with excess runout that I need to
straighten. How is it done? Any tricks? How do they get bent in the first
place? Crashes/torque? Rod Handsfield-Hutchinson, KS.
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