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Will a 15t cog fit this rear hub?

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Old 10-11-08, 06:47 PM
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Will a 15t cog fit this rear hub?

I'm thinking about picking these up from eBay but will want to change from a 16t to a 15t fixed gear cog. I'll keep the freewheel at 16t. Will it fit properly and is there anything else I should know?

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Should work fine.
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Originally Posted by trevorbikes
Will it fit properly
Thanks!
Yes.

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and is there anything else I should know?
42 is the answer.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Wills
42 is the answer.
I assume the question is "What should I run in front?" If so, that's good because that's what's on there now.
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It takes Deep Thought to know the answer....even more to know the question

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