Old 02-28-20, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by pierce
no, it appears to actually clamp around the center section of the hub via the two bolts visible in the picture.
But that part can't possibly clamp tightly enough around the hub (since every hub body has a different diameter) to keep from rotating. What keeps the mechanism from rotating relative to the hub body is the three legs passing through the spokes, and the squeeze fit between the part with the legs and the sprocket.
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