Turbo undoing lockring
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Turbo undoing lockring
Hi, on both an 11-speed quick release bike-and-set-up and a 9-speed quick release bike-and-set-up my Suito is unlocking the lockrings so that the cassette comes apart (regardless of how tight I fasten the lockring. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
Re: Turbo undoing lockring
chadwickwilliamso wrote:Hi, on both an 11-speed quick release bike-and-set-up and a 9-speed quick release bike-and-set-up my Suito is unlocking the lockrings so that the cassette comes apart (regardless of how tight I fasten the lockring. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
did you add the spacers on the freewheel before install the cassette?
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Re: Turbo undoing lockring
Thanks for reply. No spacers for 11-speed, 2 for 9-speed. It seems the lockring is jamming against the inside of the frame and that’s what is undoing it…
Re: Turbo undoing lockring
chadwickwilliamso wrote:Thanks for reply. No spacers for 11-speed, 2 for 9-speed. It seems the lockring is jamming against the inside of the frame and that’s what is undoing it…
did you try to screw-in the locknut without the cassette installed? you have not to tight it, only to see if it screw-in correctly
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Re: Turbo undoing lockring
Thanks again for your reply - the locknut screws in correctly. The issue is that when I start to use the turbo there is too much friction between the locknut and the frame of the bike - this means that the pedals won’t turn smoothly and eventually the locknut comes undone.
If I loosen the quick release sufficiently then it does work but this compromises the stability of the turbo.
If I loosen the quick release sufficiently then it does work but this compromises the stability of the turbo.
Re: Turbo undoing lockring
chadwickwilliamso wrote:Thanks again for your reply - the locknut screws in correctly. The issue is that when I start to use the turbo there is too much friction between the locknut and the frame of the bike - this means that the pedals won’t turn smoothly and eventually the locknut comes undone.
If I loosen the quick release sufficiently then it does work but this compromises the stability of the turbo.
can you please post a photo?
it's strange that the cassette touch the frame, it's a specialized SCS? it has a different distance of the hub, if i remember correctly, it doesn't fit with the trainer
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