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    #16
    Its easier to remove if the chain, rear sprocket, and wheel are still in place. Otherwise you may need to slightly wedge something into the teeth of the sprocket to inhibit its rotation while loosening, like a piece of scrap wood.

    Good luck...

    Jeff (teet)

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      #17
      Just wanted to update everyone, I got my new chain and sprockets and put them on and lubed them when I got back in town. Power delivery is so much more smooth, no clicking or hesitating. I wanted to take it on the highway to see how it would feel, but got off at the first exit because the little monster vibrates so much at speed it makes my hands numb. But that's a problem to solve another day.

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