Shimano 105 Rear Hub Axle Bolt Thingy
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Shimano 105 Rear Hub Axle Bolt Thingy
SO I have this Shimano 105 hub and it has a special chrome nut on the freehub side but not on the other. I think it is missing that one and subsequently the axle is too narrow. Where can I get one of those nuts?
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I really don't know . . . i think the first word starts with a "b" . . .
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. . . let's see . . . um . . .
Gee golly gosh . . .
I really don't know . . . i think the first word starts with a "b" . . .
. . . second word, something to do with place where money is exchanged I think.
But don't trust me . . I have an IQ of 145.
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1. I do not claim to be an expert in bicycle mechanics despite my experience.
2. I like anyone will comment in other areas.
3. I do not own the preexisting concepts of DISH and ERD.
4. I will provide information as I always have to others that I believe will help them protect themselves from unscrupulous mechanics.
5. My all time favorite book is:
Kahane, Howard. Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric: The Use of Reason in Everyday Life
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Which version of 105?
5800? if so you can get a part# from the attached pdf. If not a 5800, you might learn to provide adequate info.
5800? if so you can get a part# from the attached pdf. If not a 5800, you might learn to provide adequate info.
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. . . I . . .
well . . .
. . . let's see . . . um . . .
Gee golly gosh . . .
I really don't know . . . i think the first word starts with a "b" . . .
. . . second word, something to do with place where money is exchanged I think.
But don't trust me . . I have an IQ of 145.
=8-|
well . . .
. . . let's see . . . um . . .
Gee golly gosh . . .
I really don't know . . . i think the first word starts with a "b" . . .
. . . second word, something to do with place where money is exchanged I think.
But don't trust me . . I have an IQ of 145.
=8-|
Yes. It is a 5800.
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Some us us here get to go to that avoided bike shop every day for work. I have mixed thoughts about those who are nervous to engage with the world... common sense and simple consideration goes a long way to protect you from spreading your C19 to others.
By avoiding the LBS you also avoid the best first source for these kinds of small bits. Generally axle parts, like a lock nut, are not distributed by most manufactures, certainly not in any real quantity. So those who have learned to keep small bits off of otherwise un working parts (like a lock nut from a bent wheel) become the next best source. Your LBS is that place. Andy
By avoiding the LBS you also avoid the best first source for these kinds of small bits. Generally axle parts, like a lock nut, are not distributed by most manufactures, certainly not in any real quantity. So those who have learned to keep small bits off of otherwise un working parts (like a lock nut from a bent wheel) become the next best source. Your LBS is that place. Andy
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If you are trying to avoid the virus why then were you traveling to California (against CDC and WHO recommendations) where you clam NO ONE was wearing a mask. Based on that false statement, I doubt you really were in California and are just showing your bias (think Californians have the same opinion of Texans). As to the safety of bike stores, the ones I have patronized in LA area in the last 7 months are strictly following local COVID-19 guidelines (masks, social distancing, limited indoor access) and seem safe enough..
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Shimano FH-5800 rear hub
Shimano Y31F98050 left hand lock nut unit
looked on ebay for Y31F98050 , found 3, from England $30-35
part is on Amazon $34
Maybe a regular $1 locknut from a bike shop or coop would work ok, that's what I would try.
Shimano Y31F98050 left hand lock nut unit
looked on ebay for Y31F98050 , found 3, from England $30-35
part is on Amazon $34
Maybe a regular $1 locknut from a bike shop or coop would work ok, that's what I would try.
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I was looking for an online resource for this item.
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If you are trying to avoid the virus why then were you traveling to California (against CDC and WHO recommendations) where you clam NO ONE was wearing a mask. Based on that false statement, I doubt you really were in California and are just showing your bias (think Californians have the same opinion of Texans). As to the safety of bike stores, the ones I have patronized in LA area in the last 7 months are strictly following local COVID-19 guidelines (masks, social distancing, limited indoor access) and seem safe enough..
What? I did not say I was travelling to California. Pardon the sentence structure which I have now corrected. I was commenting that Mrrabbit lives there and that is also a state where the virus is spreading rapidly.
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Ahhh...Thank you. However a locknut would not work. Putting a simple nut on there would just make it run out of axle space for mounting. That nut is special and provides a surface for the dropout and makes the effective axle length wider. Or I could find a wider axle I suppose.
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Wow, post-Covid-Thanksgiving snarkiness has raised it's head.
OP - here is a link to one for $11 (Don't know what shipping would be.
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
Good Luck
OP - here is a link to one for $11 (Don't know what shipping would be.
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
Good Luck
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Wow, post-Covid-Thanksgiving snarkiness has raised it's head.
OP - here is a link to one for $11 (Don't know what shipping would be.
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
Good Luck
OP - here is a link to one for $11 (Don't know what shipping would be.
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
Good Luck
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Seriously? I'm trying to avoid going to the local bike shop, or anywhere in public really, due to the alarming rise of a virus here in Texas whose first letter is C. Seeing as you are from California you should be too. When I was at the bike shop a month ago no one had a mask.
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But this is not my occupation, alas I'm a volunteer, I'm a volunteer in a geographic area where all fire and most EMS are unpaid professionals.
Should we, myself and my fellow volunteers turn off our pagers and stay home until the big C is eliminated? You know to prevent the spread of the C?
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I'm a volunteer Firefighter/EMT. I've been through my state fire academy and EMT school and have a pile of State and National certifications.
But this is not my occupation, alas I'm a volunteer, I'm a volunteer in a geographic area where all fire and most EMS are unpaid professionals.
Should we, myself and my fellow volunteers turn off our pagers and stay home until the big C is eliminated? You know to prevent the spread of the C?
But this is not my occupation, alas I'm a volunteer, I'm a volunteer in a geographic area where all fire and most EMS are unpaid professionals.
Should we, myself and my fellow volunteers turn off our pagers and stay home until the big C is eliminated? You know to prevent the spread of the C?
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Seriously? I'm trying to avoid going to the local bike shop, or anywhere in public really, due to the alarming rise of a virus here in Texas whose first letter is C. Seeing as you are from California you should be too. When I was at the bike shop a month ago no one had a mask.
Yes. It is a 5800.
Yes. It is a 5800.
I also wonder where you get your food.
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What we were told first and what we are told in every class we take, is that we, the Firefighter or EMS are the most important person at the scene of an incident. Our health and our safety is the #1 top priority. That is what we are told. And that is how we train. That is how we behave. No one has a right to any of the services we provide. Most people don't realize this but the crew that runs headlong into your burning living room with a charged hose to rescue your puppy has it in the back of their mind that there are limits to just how deep they are going in. I say this as an individual that has on numerous occasions gone in quite deep. Risk much to save much, risk little to save little.
You are correct on one thing, you are not required to go anywhere you don't want to go. If you don't want to go to the food store then unless you can get someone to bring the food to you then you go hungry. If you don't want to go to work, then you stay home but I suspect your paycheck would be a tad thin.
This is why you should be happy to pay $25 delivered for a 50c nut to fix your bicycle.
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What we were told first and what we are told in every class we take, is that we, the Firefighter or EMS are the most important person at the scene of an incident. Our health and our safety is the #1 top priority. That is what we are told. And that is how we train. That is how we behave. No one has a right to any of the services we provide. Most people don't realize this but the crew that runs headlong into your burning living room with a charged hose to rescue your puppy has it in the back of their mind that there are limits to just how deep they are going in. I say this as an individual that has on numerous occasions gone in quite deep.
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That's nice. However, completely irrelevant. I'm not sure why you are even bringing that up but it doesn't really matter. As stated....I'm not required to go anywhere I don't have to. Food is essential. I shop for food. This nut for my bike wheel is not essential at this time, but will be eventually. I don't "have" to enter the bike shop. And I work from home... when I'm not reading about the moral and ethical obligations of firefighters.
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? I'm going to buy this one as suggested by Moe Zhoost. That problem has already been solved.
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
https://www.bikesomewhere.com/shiman...nit-y31f98050/
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