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cassette clockwise arrow 40 nm
nil wrote:
jbeattie wrote: lock ring a good yank. With the serrations Where are those, one the spacers mentioned earlier? I advise you not to listen to anyone else on this subject except Al Muzi. During the Russian revolution civil war the Reds didn't have any visible rank system to tell their soldiers apart. Still, everyone knew who was the boss. A good system, I'd say... Otherwise tighten firm and not real tight. I think that the "crash" you're talking about is the serrations/semi-ratchet teeth on the inside of the lock ring. These are to keep the lock ring from backing off if it isn't tight enough. So, the lock ring bolt has serrations on the inside that has a semi-ratcheting property... but contrary to a real ratchet which goes "chirr chirr chirr" this goes "crash crash crash" with proportionally the more power in between and larger chunks of movement? Man, I have a bucket of worn out cassettes. Perhaps picking one apart is educational... The cassette should NOT rattle. If it does there is an incorrect spacer. I don't know if "rattle" is the sound. When fiddling with the cassette some two or three (?) sprockets were moving along, possibly making some sound, actually I don't remember, but if they did it wasn't very loud or alarming in character. The sprockets were not spinning but the amount of force to make them move was minimal. They seemed to be moving in small chunks. The cassette was brand new as said. When I put it on and pulled with the ratchet and socket, it crashed into a new position I think three times, and possibly if I had continued to pull, I could make more such sounds/movements. With every crash sound, it moved perhaps 30 degrees. I assume that you know the difference between a freewheel and a freehub. OK? If you have a vernier caliper you can measure the spacers and let Muzi know and he can straighten things out. This particular cassette is already on a bike but I will see if I can pick apart another, spent cassette and get back to you. However it could be another brand but why not. -- underground experts united .... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 Emacs Gnus Blogomatic ......... http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/blogomatic - so far: 69 Blogomatic articles - |
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