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I'm just about to change my chain and sprokets and just wandered if it's necessary to use thread lock on the rear sproket nuts or just to do them up to the correct torque.
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I just do mine up to the correct torque and I have never had them loosen.
The front is a different matter. Threadlock that and be careful to do the nut up to the correct torque!
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I've done the front already to the correct torque and bent the tab on the washer. Cheers
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