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then those people should stay in doors in dark and quiet room and be kept away from bikes. it is hardly rocket science - you don't neet to be Dr Steven "the hawk" Hawkins to figure it out.

I disagree. Casette removal isn't something I'd tackle without research.
 

rudis_dad

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Burnley, Lancs
I disagree. Casette removal isn't something I'd tackle without research.
But as has already been pointed out, you don't need to remove the cassette to get it off. Snips/scissors/stanley knife. Unless of course you plan on replacing it at a later stage.
 
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Motozulu

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Rugeley, Staffs
Yes I basically removed mine via the gift of rage and the vandal that must be in my blood. :tongue:

Pair of old tin snips did the job - s'pose I'll have to get around to removing the bell next.^_^
 
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