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Old 2004-05-02, 06:22 AM   #31
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Does sealing the hole with a screw and some loctite make your warranty void?

Plus what documentation will I get when I buy profiles on a wheelset, the arrow racing trials wheelset with profiles, if any at all? Man I really gotta find out about profiles alot, I think I need to add john childs to MSN to make sure I don't screw my cranks up!
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Old 2004-05-02, 06:37 AM   #32
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Does sealing the hole with a screw and some loctite make your warranty void?

Plus what documentation will I get when I buy profiles on a wheelset, the arrow racing trials wheelset with profiles, if any at all? Man I really gotta find out about profiles alot, I think I need to add john childs to MSN to make sure I don't screw my cranks up!
Putting a set screw in the hole won't void the warranty. There is no reason why it would. It's not like you're welding the screw in place. The only issue is making sure the set screw does not fall inside the crank. That would be bad. It would clink around and be almost impossible to remove.

If you keep your receipt and other sales records you should be fine.
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