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Old June 27th 04, 02:12 AM
Phil Brown
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I have a Campagnolo 980 rear derailleur. It has a loose hanger
bolt--that is, it isn't held onto by the rest of the derailleur. Is
this hanger bolt supposed to have a lock ring or something just above
the threads, or not?


Nope.
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Old June 27th 04, 02:32 PM
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adamrush- I have a Campagnolo 980 rear derailleur. It has a loose hanger
bolt--that is, it isn't held onto by the rest of the derailleur. Is
this hanger bolt supposed to have a lock ring or something just above
the threads, or not? BRBR

Not, it just slids out when not attached to a frameset.

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