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Old 12-04-22, 08:37 PM
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Jeff Neese
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I've had good luck resurfacing cones. Despite the conventional wisdom that you are removing the hardened surface layer, and the warnings that they may not last as long afterwards, I've never had a problem. It's easy enough to do, so even if they do develop pitting again, I'll just repeat the process. But so far that hasn't been needed. Several of my bikes are rolling on hubs that I have saved this way.

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