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HippY

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Well, 3rd thread mainly concentrated on one problem..

I got the sprocket off thank god, but now I have a different problem.

I fitted the sprocket and tightened with hand lightly. that means the bashring is completely stable, does not move around, so it is tight enough for the test fit

There is 2 lines of thread visible on the freewheel. I know it will get tighter when I will pedal, but I do not believe that it has 2 thread (2 mmish) distance to travel

Is it safe to use it this way, or I should remove it and get a new bashring (= freewheel tool and bashring, so rather expensive)

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Can't quite work out what you mean... Any chance of a pic?

It'll be fine

EDIT: I think he means when he's screwed the freewheel on there's still a couple of threads showing on the inside where it overhangs the crank arm near the BB.

yes, that

thank you guys!

All I need is a chain, because this Z610HX seen so much force and pressure from vices...

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