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Old 08-15-09 | 08:28 AM
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Bikes: Waterford 953 RS-22, several Paramounts

Originally Posted by flintpond
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AR...ZodG5oag&hl=en


This is the link to the pic of my cassette(not sure how to upload). notice the third largest cog, 19t, which is the problem one. tooth in 12 o'clock position looks broken. I only noticed this skipping when I changed the chain.

It looks like uniglide. If I am on track, this means I can swap out the body for a hyperglide, and then use a seven speed hg cassette. Would loose threads be the best place to buy?
You can buy individual Uniglide cogs from Euro-Asia Imports in California. If the problem is just with the 19t cog, you can replace just that cog on the cassette; you wouldn't need to change the hub. To ensure you get exactly the right cog (thickness and spline pattern), you may want to take your bike to a LBS and have them disassemble the cassette to determine the correct 19t cog you need and replace it on the hub and reassemble it.
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