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hello there lovely people on the trials forum.

i have a profile mini on the back of my 24seven and i feel like the 16th is to big and want a 15th, has anyone before changed 1 them selfs as it looks to me like the driver is all 1 bit.

thanks for the help if anyone knows anything on the subject

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Got a profile on my bmx and Im pretty sure you just undo the lockring with a big spanner & chainwhip. The sprockets are splined onto the cassette body (well it wouldnt be a cassette hub otherwise duh!). Pity you dont want to try a 16t as I have a spare one here :)

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Ok, after a little digging I can confirm that if you're running anything over about 11T (which use the one piece driver) the sprocket just sits on a splined cassette body.

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So yeah, you should be able to just unbolt the locknut thing that's keeping the cog on and slide it off to replace with the 15T. Instructions here.

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if youve got a local bikeshop take it there because you will need a lockring tool . you can use molgrips but they normally just eat away away at it

yes the driver is a full piece that sits in the hubshell. oh and the sprockets are splined

leon

A decent quality large adjustable will do the trick, if not the careful application of a vice :D

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hello there lovely people on the trials forum.

i have a profile mini on the back of my 24seven and i feel like the 16th is to big and want a 15th, has anyone before changed 1 them selfs as it looks to me like the driver is all 1 bit.

thanks for the help if anyone knows anything on the subject

x

When you say too big do you mean too hard to pedal? If thats the case then putting a "15t" cog on the rear will make the gear feel even harder.

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When you say too big do you mean too hard to pedal? If thats the case then putting a "15t" cog on the rear will make the gear feel even harder.

no i mean the cogs too big so gearing is to easy...i used to work in a bike shop but neva worked on a profile hub so i thought i better just ask...dave (action man) lol you kno who you are like i sed on msn earlier you a net nerd lol.

thanks to you all...i will try and keep you psoted lol

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