Miche Hub EAI Cog
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Hi. I'm in Delaware.
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From: Newark, Delaware
Bikes: 2017 All City Space Horse, 2015 Jamis Dragonslayer, 2016 Velo Orange Pass Hunter Disc, 1991 Tommasini Competizione, 2018 Soma Wolverine fixed gear, 1996 Diamondback Outlook w/Crust Clydesdale, 1999 Torelli Corsa Strada (Coaster Brake Conversion ;] )
Miche Hub EAI Cog
So I have a pair of Miche Hubs from the old group buy and an EAI 1/8" cog. It's hard to thread the cog on and I'm worried I might strip my hub if I force it. Anyone else find the same problem with this combo?
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There was a thread about this, I recall that there was a bad batch of Cogs, I would say don't try to force it on and search the forums for the thread.
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Found the thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...hlight=eai+cog
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Found the thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...hlight=eai+cog
#3
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From: philadelphia
Bikes: stevens prestige, douglas matrix, lemond poprad sscx, specialized rockhopper sl
robbie im running eai cogs on both sides of my miche hubs with no problems... hopefully its the cog and not the hub
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Have you used the hubs in the past? Italian threads are slightly different from ISO, supposedly they are close enough not to matter, but Sheldon said not to switch back and forth. If you have used Miche, Phil or Campy cogs on the hub in the past it might need them again.




