my wheel is a pile of shit anyway so when anything wears out ill just replace it.
anyway, does loctite even hold the sprocket in place? i just rode mine with nothing on and the slightest backpedal unscrews it, i cant see superglue doing much!
The crucial thing that hold the sprocket on is the tightness. You can get a good amount by rotafixing it, (holding your cranks in place & rotating your wheel backwards with all the might of your arms).
This even without a lockring, can suffice for riding with brakes. The loctite will help, and no its not superglue.
If your planning to do any backwards pedalling then you really do need a lockring, thats why ones without are referred to as "suicide hubs"
The crucial thing that hold the sprocket on is the tightness. You can get a good amount by rotafixing it, (holding your cranks in place & rotating your wheel backwards with all the might of your arms).
This even without a lockring, can suffice for riding with brakes. The loctite will help, and no its not superglue.
If your planning to do any backwards pedalling then you really do need a lockring, thats why ones without are referred to as "suicide hubs"