Old 08-05-21 | 03:07 AM
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browndude3649
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Originally Posted by Miele Man
I just take apart a couple of cassettes for the spacers and the cogs. Then I just use whichever cog that coupled with the chairing I have to get the gear I want. A lot of times a bicycle shop will give me a couple of worn out cassettes for the spacers in them.

Oh, if it's a Uniglide cassette body, I've found that many times a bottom bracket lockring can be use to hold the spacers and cog in place. To me it looks a lot neater than a small screw on cog does on a single speed.



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I have a HG cassette I just never split the six cog block from each other. I'd like to use the big chainring up front with a big cog off the cassette but.....
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