Are they issuing it with every track cog and lockring?. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz: Special Palate-Cleansing Edition] Reference
The hub is a Maillard Helicomatic and I don't have the tool to remove the freehub lockring. From Wordnik.com. [Where The Streets Have No Shame: Keeping Up With the Trends] Reference
So you get a cog and lockring both compatible with and worthy of your "bulletproof" rear hub. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Standard: Cutting to the Chase] Reference
I leaned my bike against the wall and sought an employee to help me purchase a cog and lockring. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Product Review: Scattante Empire State Courier] Reference
On top of that, someone has tried to remove it with the wrong kind of tool and sort of crushed the lockring. From Wordnik.com. [Where The Streets Have No Shame: Keeping Up With the Trends] Reference
Here's another such tattoo, which presumably helps the wearer remember that his lockring is reverse-threaded. From Wordnik.com. [Intimidation: Betraying Looks, Expressive Calves] Reference
Sure, you can core and slice the apple with a knife, just like you can remove a lockring with a lockring wrench, but who cares?. From Wordnik.com. [Flights of Fancy: The Art of Unsimplification] Reference
While the tool itself is simple basically, it's a cog that acts as a lockring remover the degree of embellishment surrounding it is extraordinary. From Wordnik.com. [Flights of Fancy: The Art of Unsimplification] Reference
And since I had resolved to spend absolutely no money on the Empire State Courier besides the money I had paid for the cog and lockring at Chari & Co. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Product Review: Scattante Empire State Courier] Reference
And easy as you please almost but not quite as easy as using a regular lockring tool, the lockring is removed, allowing him to fish around in his pants for a different cog. From Wordnik.com. [Flights of Fancy: The Art of Unsimplification] Reference
I spent a chunk of time trying to find out basic chainline specs on a Mavic wheelset yes, I have a set of Ellipses and yes, I finally found a way to get the f'in lockring to snug up. From Wordnik.com. [Round and Round: Wheel in the Sky Keeps On Failing] Reference
Fortunately, I realized that taking my new Empire State Courier to the trendiest track bike boutique in town to purchase a cog and lockring would be an excellent opportunity to test its fixter appeal. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Product Review: Scattante Empire State Courier] Reference
If all of the energy generated by stopping your bicycle dozens to hundreds of times daily is focused through the cranks, chainring, chainwheel screwpegs, chain, cog & lockring, 7 to 10 aluminum threads on the hub and spokes and tires, instead of being diffused through two rims and tires;still with me? then the weakest link is in those under-engineered thin threads on the hub. From Wordnik.com. [You Must Be Crazy: Strength of Conviction] Reference
The latest innovation is a splined hub, which accepts matching splined gears that snug onto the hub and are secured into place with a lockring - no more opening your fingers up while chainwhipping the cog loose. From Wordnik.com. [This Just In] Reference
Deciding to build a bike that rode tight and looked classic, minimal and tough, the primary components are a Large Affinity Marta frame with a Miche Drivetrain and a Surly lockring sitting on some all white Aerospokes. From Wordnik.com. [Cool Hunting] Reference
A Vise-Grip-type pliers handle attached to a pair of jaws with pins to engage cog teeth allow the user to hold the cog so tightly than he or she can hold the entire wheel up by it while installing and turning the lockring tool. From Wordnik.com. [Inside Tri] Reference
For gods sake, look at that lockring. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Product Review: Walmart's Mongoose Cachet "Fixed-Speed" Bicycle] Reference
A lockring tool. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2010-08-01] Reference
Crabon fixed-gear lockring. From Wordnik.com. [BSNYC Friday Lumberjack Competition!] Reference
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