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Old 06-14-05, 07:17 AM
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lockring sizing?

I'm in the process of my first fixed conversion and have run into a problem, er oppurtunity. I'm using the old hub that was on the 87 Peugeot and I am able to thread the cog on but I can't seem to get the Dura-Ace lockring to thread on. I checked the threads and they are the same, but I think the lockring is smaller than the diameter of the hub. Is this possible? Thanks in advance for any help.
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You are using the wrong lockring. The lockring that you are using is meant for a track hub, whihc has a smaller diameter thread and is reverse threaded.
You need a Bottom Bracket lockring, which has the same threading as your hub.
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Doh! Thanks B.
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Personally, I'd skip using a BB lockring- and use turbocharged Loctite- since the loctite will actually hold better than the ring. The BB loockring seems to promote a rather false sense of security. There is tight, and then there is TIGHT- plenty of people around here seem to strip and spin off cogs using proper track hubs.
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Originally Posted by filtersweep
Personally, I'd skip using a BB lockring- and use turbocharged Loctite- since the loctite will actually hold better than the ring. The BB loockring seems to promote a rather false sense of security. There is tight, and then there is TIGHT- plenty of people around here seem to strip and spin off cogs using proper track hubs.
Though on the suicide setup, I'd use both!
and loctite the lock ring, too.
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