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Old 12-27-08 | 10:16 PM
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unisk8r
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you're absolutely correct. so then maybe bring a ring wrench, do some stomps forward or up a hill, then re-tighten the lockring, then go skid. point being to set the cog, and once the lockring is re-tightened to compress any gap, then the cog shouldn't come loose due to the physics of reverse threading explained above. thanks sp00ki, i didn't think of that.
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