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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2010

How to make your hub geared bike a little slower on the flat, but a bit easier on the hills.

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  • the question is bit vague...but a lot of igh's share the same three lobed cogs....

  • the question is bit vague...but a lot of igh's share the three lobed cogs....

  • HHmm....do you mean the circlip? the round thing?...i use a bradel...a small screwdriver will do...its a job of a little bit of patience until you have the knack....(this is where i should suggest eye wear). .try fitting the side of the circlip opposite the split into the groove/recess...then try getting one side of the clip into the groove on one side...get you small screw driver, slip it inside the ring and then push the driver outwards, click it in, and repeat.. you'll get it...

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  • Or you can just get a mountain bike

  • Can u use that same nexus cog 4 a speed bike as well

  • why dud you not show how to put that spring back on after the cog is replaced. I cannot seem to get it back on with a screw driver or am I missing something. cheers and great video>

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