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Old 10-25-13, 02:25 PM
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Help Me ID This Track Cog

It looks like a RR icon like Rolls Royce uses?

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I'd stick with that... rolls... sweet.
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I have the same cog and it's an unusually tight fit on a number of track hubs. Have you tried yours?
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Originally Posted by clubman
I have the same cog and it's an unusually tight fit on a number of track hubs. Have you tried yours?
No, I no longer ride or own a track hub. I got a bunch of regular Suntour track cogs that were no longer wanted about 25 years ago and this was in the mix.
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I found mine...it's actually an RB. Although Rolls Royce was my fave choice too. Typically well machined brit steel, similar to BSA's of the day

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