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Old 09-23-08 | 07:43 AM
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bluespring
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Originally Posted by andre nickatina
ISO, says it right on the cog... never had any issues myself, just use globs of grease while installing.
Did that with lots of grease and still the same.

Originally Posted by sleepy
Grease it up, and tighten down with a chainwhip, or use a vise, by wrapping the chain around the cog, and tightening the vise, then turning the wheel like all busdriver style.
Too scared to strip the thread.

Originally Posted by dobber
Great advice, the only thing missing is a big hammer.

That would be my first step. Do you have access to another hub?
I tried to put it on my stock kilo hubs and same thing, would only go halfway and then stuck.

Originally Posted by 667
I have the same exact setup, no problems.
Post a closeup picture.
I just got to work so picture maybe later tonight after watching My Bloody Valentine
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