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Old 2008-10-30, 09:23 AM   #1
GizmoDuck
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Help! Stuck Schlumpf Shifter Button

Ok, so I've had a few rides on my new Schlumpf and I tightened one shifter button a little too hard and it's stuck. I can' remove the little inner screw- I think I might have rounded it off trying.

Not a problem...it's still rideable. At least until today, because now the crank is loose on that side. I don't know how on earth I'm supposed to tighten that crank when the Schlumpf button is in the way, and stuck!!!!

Any ideas?

Cheers,

Ken

p/s Not related to the above, but on the other side, I snapped the mushroom dome of the Schlumpf button, so all I have is the bit that screws into the hub
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