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Old 03-10-24, 10:35 AM
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I'm glad this thread was revived, as it is timely for me. I just built a wheel with a 7403 hub. Someone led me to believe I could put a 10-speed cassette on. I succeeded, but it was tricky. The last cog stuck out a lot, and it was hard to put the lock ring on. I jiggled a lot to make sure everything was compressed, and eventually, it went on.

Are there lock rings with deeper threads that can make me feel safer? I know it's probably safe enough.

I know I'll need some weird-azz tool to remove the freehub. A friend of mine might have one already.
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