will an eai cog fit a new campy low flange hub?
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will an eai cog fit a new campy low flange hub?
stop me before I ruin my new wheel set.
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EAI makes campy-threaded and standard threaded cogs. Look at the cog.
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it was a light tight going on for the first timeso I didn't want to force it or put too much presure until I was sure about it.
I'm famous for over tighting and stripping threads .
thanks its on there and fit nice thanks.
I'm famous for over tighting and stripping threads .
thanks its on there and fit nice thanks.
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I believe the difference between some track hubs in terms of threading has to do with lockring threads. As far as I can tell, all track hubs use ISO threading for the cog, and most share the same 1.29in x 24tpi lockring threading, but a few such as Campagnolo and Phil Wood (Mavic too?) use a different standard (33.5mm x 24 tpi).
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Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
I believe the difference between some track hubs in terms of threading has to do with lockring threads. As far as I can tell, all track hubs use ISO threading for the cog, and most share the same 1.29in x 24tpi lockring threading, but a few such as Campagnolo and Phil Wood (Mavic too?) use a different standard (33.5mm x 24 tpi).
as far as lockrings, there is your iso 1.29" x 24, italian 1.32" x 24, and mavic 33 x 1mm