Old 05-05-10, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 143gadgets
The problem is your cog and lock ring are both screwed on the same way so they tighten and loosen together. Normally the lockring is reverse threaded. there is nothing you can do about it on an old specialized wheel. My suggestion is you put a brake on the front and don't skid.
Oh.. thank you for information! I guess my cog and lock ring are okay but the adapter is screwed on the same way with cog and lock ring. That's the problem I can see and I was finding the way to fix the adapter but if you're saying I can't do anything on old specialized wheel.. I'm so depressed

And I'm using front brake of course, thank you again!
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