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question about cog mount
i recently acquired a rear coaster brake wheel and have no idea what kind of cog goes on it! never seen anything like this. it doesn't want to unscrew at least by hand...
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To the best of my knowledge (and without knowing what hub it is) the cog will have three nubs fo fit in, and it is held with a snap ring; what you see is part of the hub and does not unscrew.
Here's an example:
https://planetbmx.com/shop/skyway-tuff-wheels/accessories-axle-kits/coaster-brake-cog-and-snapring.html
Here's an example:
https://planetbmx.com/shop/skyway-tuff-wheels/accessories-axle-kits/coaster-brake-cog-and-snapring.html
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There’s nothing to unscrew. The cog is splined and simply slides on. A snap ring is used to keep it in place.
https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...xoCCfYQAvD_BwE
https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...xoCCfYQAvD_BwE
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thank you! haven't seen this before so thought i was screwed! don
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Holey Spokes, Batman. That looks like a wheel for a lowrider or someone got their first drill press and couldn't stop.
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[QUOTE=Jonneh;22318588]From both of you being screwed to neither of you. Either way, you and the cog are in this together.[/not that i have a problem with being screwed...
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