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Old 03-07-06, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by endform
I think it's generally people new to fix are more crap at tightening their cog and lockring than the hubs are crap.
i most certainly think this is the case. some new jack picks a set of suzue jr's laced to (insert rim here) and tries to install the cog and lockring himself. not really knowing what he's doing, he doesn't get either one tight enough. also doesn't retighten after chugging up a big ass hill. goodbye hub threads.

that being said, the axles are complete ****e and i've had less than good luck with the bearings also. they aren't terrible, but i'd still spend a little more for some formulas/iros/whatevers.
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