Seems like a massive effort to save six bucks for a new spacer (files work 
too, just slower). Bet you could get a spacer for little or nothing from a 
worn out cassette from a bike shop or friend.
You also lose the lock ring action of the serrations on the outer face of 
the outer cog.

Laing
Cocoa, FL

On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 11:12:49 AM UTC-4, Matt C. wrote:

> Garth,
>
> It appears that you have eyes and yet cannot see the most practical 
> solution Steve is offering.
>
> With a skilled hand and a dremel, you cannot use the smallest cog of a 
> cassette as a spacer. 
>
> Matt Cook in CT 
>
>

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