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How to install a cog and lockring on a fixed gear hub

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2011

cog and lockring being installed onto a fixie/fixed gear wheel.

here's how to install/remove a cog WHITHOUT a chainwhip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qIVEpyelP0

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  • Backyardamusement, im sorry for trying to help out a commentor asking what the tool was called. Ill remember your rude response the next time i am attempting to help a fellow cyclist.

  • @MrJiggins92 then you should have actually posted your response to their question itself (press reply on their comment) other wise it looks like you are just randomly commenting on the video. making it look like you were just a typical smug youtube commenter trying to correct what i said in the video. thus the reason for my dickheadedness. i apologize but you can see my confusion.

  • whats the difference between a sprocket and a cog really confused?

  • @DeeSighh

    technically speaking, sprocket is just the name of a specific type of gear. a cog however, is the name of a single tooth on a gear. so in reality, the proper term would be to call it a sprocket. for whatever reason, this is not the case in the bike world and they call it a cog even though, as explained, that's not the case lol so all in all you can call it whatever you would like cuz its apparent no one knows actual names for anything any way :p hope that helped clear things up.

  • The tool is called a lockring spanner.

  • @MrJiggins92 actually its called a lock ring wrench, thats what its called if you get one from park tools and their stuff is the best so id trust their word about it over yours :p do a google search for "lock ring wrench" and then sit quietly in the corner.

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  • @BackyardAmusement thanks bro i appreciate that

  • P.s: wrench and spanner are equal in meaning... im not sure if you knew that.

  • i love how your just doing this in your bed yummm lol love the dogs too

  • @BackyardAmusement

    No problem, thanks for the respond :)

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