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How-To Install a Fixed Gear Cog and Freewheel

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  • does it really, need to be so tight? isn't it gonna tighten while i pedal?

  • YES YES YES Finally the best how to video ever!

  • Where did you get that rim from? Does it come with a front rim?

  • Loctite?! You just need grease.

    Why are you using a 3/32" chain whip on a 1/8" cog? :/

    Maybe don't say "extremely" tight on the lock ring, cause it's easy to strip your hub

    Also, Vilano shirt....

  • @Jakee3891 i hope u die soon.

  • i hope fixies die out soon shit is so dumb

  • @thumperliciouz

    on fixed cog you cant coast, meaning that when you stop pedaling, the wheels stop moving....free wheel allows you to stop pedaling and you continue to move. fixed cogs are for modern fixies. look it up.

  • @canibalchris

    yes, ask for a FLIP HUB with both fixed cog and free wheel installed.

  • If you're trying to change your fixed gear to a free wheel, do you take out all the fixed gear parts and find a free wheel cog to replace it? Or do you need a flip-flop hub? Or am I totally off, haha.

  • Can anybody help? can a rear wheel be bought with both of these fixed and free assemblies already attached so that you just attach the wheel and chain?

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