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  1. you can get rid of it – it prevents your chain from going into the spokes, but that shouldn’t realistically happen anyways. Maybe ride it a couple times to make sure everything is setup correctly.

    I cut mine off my other bike with a pair of heavy duty scissors

  2. TheSlimSleeper on

    Thx com 🙂 First online bike and i was confused about this plastic thing.

  3. I heated up a straight edge with a blow torch and then cut it off – so easy and weirdly satisfying.

  4. The dork disc is cool.   You have to keep it on there as a show of solidarity with your Canyon Bros.

  5. Just saying… you don’t have to cut it.

    You can remove the wheel, pull the cassette out, and it comes right off with a small turn.

  6. SkiSnowTignesider on

    You can just pull the cassette off that’s attached with the free hub body and take it off.

    No need for a lock ring tool.

  7. Mine got stuck somehow on my first ride and shattered into 3 pieces after it fell off. I guess it was meant to be off.

  8. I never do. I had a buddy with a high end Scott and his chain leapt over into the spokes for some reason. Wrecked him and hurt his knee.

    But yeah, if you do want to remove it; learn about adjusting your rear derailleur first.

  9. Small_Manufacturer69 on

    Mine self destructed after I dropped off a sidewalk, dislodged it because it was so loose.I thought I broke a derailleur. Was during the first ride.

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