Drop-out saver. Instal and forget it ever happened. All other options remain 
open after using the drop-out saver. It's a cheap and effectively guaranteed 
solution. The one issue could be the chain fouling on the d.o. saver in the 
highest gear (smallest cog). I had to file my d.o. saver a mm or two to make 
the flange thin enough to clear the chain. 

On my afflicted drop out, I made the hole as small as possible in order to 
achieve a press fit. Doesn't exactly keep the d.o. saver fully captive, but 
makes it less fiddly when threading in the derailleur.

IanA Alberta Canada

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