Chuck or anybody that wants to answer. Looking at the pix it would look like by rotating the wheel back you would tighten the cog. It seems that you would be applying the pressure in the direction to tighten the cog.
Enlighten me please.
Steve Leitgen La Crosse, WI
On Jun 16, 2006, at 4:25 PM, Chuck Schmidt wrote:
> Jonathan Greene wrote:
>
>> Last weekend at the fabulous and glamorous Cirque swap meet I
>> scored a Monte
>> track bike with a full Shimano Dura Ace 10mm track group. (snip)
>>
>> Does any body....
>>
>> a short piece of 10mm pitch chain I could use to make a chain
>> whip (I'd be
>> happy to purchase)
>
>
> Sort of an answer to your whip question Jonathan...
>
> Here's how the old pros change cogs on their fixed gear bikes out
> on the road (note: they don't use lock rings for the cog):
> http://204.73.203.34/
>
> Chuck Schmidt
> South Pasadena, Southern California
>
> .