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Old 07-05-2021, 10:01 PM   #2
Plump Kibbles   Plump Kibbles is offline
 
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Okay - thoughts..

I'm thinking about taking one of the bolts from the rear sprocket to the local Ace, size it up but get a longer bolt, but not too long - grab some lock nuts, and secure it like that.. the hub does have the threads and goes through the whole hub piece.. There wouldn't be any interference in the bolt flowing through the hub whatsoever.. and from inside won't be touching anything or in danger of spinning and catching on anything....

As long as I'm alright with distance, that SHOULD provide a fix.. and not come loose. Hopefully. But - I would like to run this idea by some of the vets of the Chinese bike world to see if this is even acceptable for a fix. The front sprocket bolts are good - same torque that I had them on when installed. The rear just, doesn't need to be coming loose like that..

This is the only thing I can come up with without over-torquing the crap out of the rear bolts and stripping the hub...
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