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Old 05-30-10 | 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by grrrlup
no, I'm actually not sure. How would I identify that?
check the other side of your hub to see if it's threaded. If the threading on the other side of the hub is "stepped" as vixtor says, it should be able to accept a cog and a lockring to run it fixed. In that case, just remove the wheel, add cog and lockring to that side, and you'll be running fixed
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