The sprocket is always on right. I rode it around for a while to make sure it's right, and carry around a chain whip, so that I can tighten the lockring when I know that the sprocket is firmly screwed on
The sprocket is always on right. I rode it around for a while to make sure it's right,
This is not how you fit a cog. Jus' sayin'.
I mean that I fit it, then I ride the bike, without skidding it, to get the cog on tight - but if that is wrong, then by all means do tell me
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The sprocket is always on right. I rode it around for a while to make sure it's right, and carry around a chain whip, so that I can tighten the lockring when I know that the sprocket is firmly screwed on