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Welding fixed cog to hub
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Aluminum and Steel atoms have a harder time diffusing into each other compared to steel and steel.

I have the same problem, the rear hub on my fixie rotates when I try to skid. Is welding really a viable option, can anyone school me on some options.
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Welding fixed cog to hub - eorta7 - 02-10-2011, 12:36 AM

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