Hi all,

Asking for thoughts on a silly mistake that I made last night.

I was in the process of replacing a cassette (had not tried this myself 
before) and I cranked way too hard on a fairly long wrench and 
over-tightened the lock ring. It dug into the cassette and produced some 
little shards. (I did grease the threads, and don't think it's 
cross-threaded, all was fine until the END)

The question: does it make better sense to try to fix this now (loosen and 
re-tighten), or should I just save this problem for an older, wiser me in a 
year or two when I change the cassette again?

I know I should get a torque wrench, but . . .

THANKS!

Adam

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