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Old 11-27-07 | 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
It's easier to replace a cog than a chainring.
I think it's far easier to take off 5 low torque bolts than deal with the cog and lockring. Also doesn't removing and installing cogs often increase wear on the threads, leading to an eventual stripping of the threads entirely? Slightly different tooth profiles or imperfections make their mark on the threads.

It wouldn't be fun to remove your cog only to realize that the hub is stripped.
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