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I think it was in the mega lineIt was used on the first generation of the slipper (on the 3s models), now the tread is embedded on the opposite half of the slipper.
The rear hub didn’t have threads in the early versions so you would need that nut to hold it together.Thank you so much!
is it a problem, wenn the thing that look like a bearing on the metal-thing came loose?
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The brass bushing will pop out if you overtighten the screw. I learned this the hard way. That’s why the method of xxx turns out from tight is a bad methodology. You have to bottom out the spring to get to tight, which can bind the spring or bust the bushing. Neither is a good idea.
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