15-07-14, 10:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 15-07-14, 11:06 AM by noggythenog.)
Not sure about the part number but if you take off the sprocket cover and have a look it will be apparent.
The old nut will allow part of the shaft to be sticking out passed the nut whereby the new nut is almost flush.
You can actually shine a torch down the chain and squeeze your head round and have a visual check like that.....or describe what you can see on here.
P.S did you have any luck with your seat????......i have my seat that someone was interested in but they haven't messaged to say they still want it...i only want £20 for it and ive got a ye old local village post office so could do the parcelforce for you.?
Heres what the new one should look like.
The old nut will allow part of the shaft to be sticking out passed the nut whereby the new nut is almost flush.
You can actually shine a torch down the chain and squeeze your head round and have a visual check like that.....or describe what you can see on here.
P.S did you have any luck with your seat????......i have my seat that someone was interested in but they haven't messaged to say they still want it...i only want £20 for it and ive got a ye old local village post office so could do the parcelforce for you.?
Heres what the new one should look like.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike