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No, I did not remove the lock ring. Just tried to rotafix the cog and tried to tighten my lockring a bit more (did not move). Strange thing is that no other skids after the slip made any 'slipping feelings', and forward pedaling did not make a 'slip back feeling'.
Think I'll try to remove lockring, cog and put things back on. Hope no threads are damaged...
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Today I installed a new miche cog (15t) on the stupid miche adaptor, tightened the lockring etc. However, on the first skid the cog slipped a little. The cog did not "slip back" when I pedalled forward. Next skid no problems with slipping. When I got home from my ride I rottafixed my cog, but the thing seems to be tight...any ideas what happend?
I must note that I only switched the cog, not the adaptor! Did not touch a chainwhip :) had no 'slip' with my old 18t cog...
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I came across this solution. Great way to reuse some old bars...
http://kylethewilson.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/diy-wall-bike-hanger/ -
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http://sheldonbrown.com/creaks.html
First make sure it has nothing to do with your pedals etc
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Colnago Master? Which era?