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Freewheel Bashring Help!


Rob.

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What cranks?

The symetriks have a cut out for the crank to sit into, is it sitting in the recess?

tryall cranks, i know which bit you mean, i loosened it and put it back on but when i tighten it it trys to move. it is not being tight anymore but i feel when i go ride later and the freewheel goes onto the crank tigher it may happen again.

rbo.

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Hmmm, I've run try-all cranks with the symetrik and an SL for years with no problems. Is it worth putting a pic up? As long as theres no washers/spacers in there and the crank sits nicely in the cut-out I can't see where there would be an issue.

If you put the bash on the crank nicely in the cut-out, put the freewheel on and tighten it up by hand so there is nowhere for the bash to move, that should work to stop it jumping out of the cut-out?

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Hmmm, I've run try-all cranks with the symetrik and an SL for years with no problems. Is it worth putting a pic up? As long as theres no washers/spacers in there and the crank sits nicely in the cut-out I can't see where there would be an issue.

If you put the bash on the crank nicely in the cut-out, put the freewheel on and tighten it up by hand so there is nowhere for the bash to move, that should work to stop it jumping out of the cut-out?

if the freewheel starts going stiff again i will give that a go, thanks for help.

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