I will show you how to install a Cogs Set. This is the same with virtually any Cogs Set. So this particular Cogs Set, all of that cogs are held onto this resent piece they're revetted on except the last three and you notice on the free hub body, that's what this is called, it's able to free wheel and this is the hub, so this is the free hub, free hub body. It has the splines where there is ribs with valleys in between them.
One of them is different from the others. This spline, the valley is deeper and the ridge is narrower. So you find the corresponding one on the Cogs Set which is right here. So that you make this wide spline go into this wide valley, and then there is a spacer. Spacer can be oriented in any way you want. If you drop it and you wonder how it's supposed to go, well the number is always out. So all these, you can read the numbers, of course, the number of teeth.
Once again, you find the wide spline which is here and you find the wide valley which is there. Now, the spacer on the smallest cog is built into the cog. Then, comes the lock ring. Here is the lock ring tool and since the free wheels, you can grab it, and you tighten it tightly, and now you put the skewer in and the convention of course is to have the nut, the skewer nut on the drive side and the skewer lever on the non-drive side because you would have a difficult time getting it in there into the bike with the derailleur there, and difficult time tightening and finding an orientation to it where it didn't hit the derailleur. There you have it.
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