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Old 07-19-21, 12:24 PM
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Coaster brake/SS cog options?

I'm trying to find an 18T and maybe a 16T cog for my Electra Cruiser 1 and see a lot of options out there and am not sure what will easily fit. Should I definitely go with steel over aluminum? Prefer something in black.

Thanks for any help.
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I think most coaster brakes will take any 3-spline 35mm ID cog. Not sure how much choice you'll have in material, or that it really matters. I'd just get something like this.
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I don't think I have ever seen a coaster or IGH 3 splined cog in anything but steel. As to color anything will be black in time and negligence

But the OP's choice of subject line does confuse me. Do they have a coaster brake bike or a SS? Without taking the time to search for that bike's specs on line (and what year is that too) I sure can't say yet. Andy
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