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FWIW, I also try to run the chain through the bottle cage, so it rubs on the cage more than the frame, even though it has the nylon cover. I also sometimes make a loop around the front wheel and frame with the cinch loop to secure the front wheel as well if I'm only using one bike on the rack and have more chain slack to work with.– BenzoCommented Sep 7, 2018 at 19:01
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1"buy a pair of wire cutters at a dollar store for $3" I thought dollar-store wire cutters cost $1? Even if they sell the two halves of the pair separately, that's still only $2. Or are you factoring in the inevitable case of buying two left-halves and having to go back for a third? ;-)– David RicherbyCommented Sep 10, 2018 at 13:16
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1I guess I was just thinking of stores we have around here like "Dollar General" and "Family Dollar" not necessarily "Dollar Tree".– BenzoCommented Sep 10, 2018 at 14:12
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