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That's my understanding, too. They're just different. Not interchangeable, either. Kinda like VHS versus Beta. (Boy, that's showing my age!)The principle is identical - nothing has changed.
That's my understanding, too. They're just different. Not interchangeable, either. Kinda like VHS versus Beta. (Boy, that's showing my age!)The principle is identical - nothing has changed.
Yes! But no one anywhere had actually said that before.... thanks! Try Googling this, you'll see all sorts of descriptions, most far too brief and not directly to the point. Why do none of them say: "Use an Allen key"? That's all we needed to know. (Plus... "By the way, the dimples are just for tightening the lockring with a pin spanner." End of.)Just put an allen key in the hole and turn it - that's all you need to do.
Yes, discovered the pretty colours today myself! And Paul tells me you can remove the self-extracting bolts and retro-fit normal bolts & dust covers if you want. Which -- for a variety of reasons -- is what he has done himself.
Just musing/thinking now, as it's not crucial to the issue at hand, but...
Does "lock ring" mean the same thing as "retaining ring"? I was assuming it does (thinking that the Park Tool was saying "retaining ring" as being the American term) but now I am not so sure. Here is what SJS calls the "lockring" for my TA Vega cranks. And below is a photo of my TA Vega crankset, spider side*, which clearly does not have that but is instead has the ring (with dimples as it's self extracting) that resembles what the Park Tool guy calls the "retaining ring":
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* The bolts look the same on both sides on my crankset. I mention this because the Park Tool video shows the demo bike from the non-drivechain set.
The principle is identical - nothing has changed.
I wonder if there's much benefit, given that most of don't need to remove the cranks very often.
It appears there's a retaining/lock ring to hold the spider to the crank, which should become apparent when you pull the drive side crank.
It might - or might not - be a left hand thread.
Thanks for that - I've bookmarked!Of course, there's yet another special tool to undo it, although it will probably tap around with a blunt screwdriver.
http://www.bikeplus.co.uk/p/36527/TA-Vega---Carmina-Lockring
Good to hear. This is our first encounter with them, hence the head-scratching.I've always found self-extractors quite useful..
Swapping out a 28t granny ring for a 30t, in due course. I wanted a 30t on the original build but Chicken Cycles screwed it up. I sourced a 30t elsewhere but thought I'd just hang on til the 28t was sufficiently worn to make it worth doing. We're not there yet but the OH remembered the other day that we hadn't followed up on the extractor question with the builder*, so I pulled a finger out today to do that.What job are you doing?
You may not need to touch the spider lock ring.
Swapping out a 28t granny ring for a 30t, in due course.
Cranks can seize on the square taper.