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| | Stripping ... ... Threads on a Hub Has anyone ever had the threads on their hub go through use only? I was riding around on the polo bike yesterday and threads on an Ambrosio gave up the ghost (threads on the cog - big ass 22 I got from HH last week - are fine). I completely concede that it could have been cross threaded - although I don't think it was... I've been riding the bike hard (brakeless, so lots of skidding - and I'm a big guy). It was tight and nothing was slipping until last night when coming home when the cog was no longer driving anything. So - threads failing after a week. Possible? If so, I'm not riding my polo bike anywhere but polo anymore. Last edited by horatio; 26th July 2008 at 10:39.. |
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| | if it was crossthreaded, you'd know as the cog wouldn't be parallel to the wheel. And you'd be able to see it on the hub thread, though now it's totally fuc'd it might be more difficult. hard steel cog vs. soft alu hub, thread failure does happen, though it shouldn't after a week and I'd probably go back to the mfr. what make cog? did you rotafix, or just use your own leg power to tighten up the cog? |
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| | Yeah, like I said, I didn't notice any cross threading when I put it on, but I also don't pay THAT much attention to the the flushness after it's on (although I'm super attentive when I'm initially screwing it on). The cog says "Made in England Williers". Guessing it's made in England, by Williers. I tightened the cog with a chain whip. Leg power after that I suppose. Massive massive leg power. |
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