Old 11-15-05 | 07:08 PM
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Bikes: Bridgestone RB-T, Soma Rush, Razesa Racer, ⅔ of a 1983 Holdsworth Professional, Nishiki Riviera Winter Bike

if the cog was not torqued down hard enough, it would have been impossible to tighten the lockring properly, and it will loosen up after you ride it around a bit. one good way to get the cog tight if you don't have a chainwhip handy is to ride it up a steep hill, and not apply back pressure on the way down, then tighten the lockring down TIGHT.
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