Titanium sprocket nuts

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  1. Wurzel45

    Wurzel45 Active Member

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    Can anyone recommend a qulity ti nut supplier, seen a few on eBay but not sure of origin. Also do you guys thread lock them.
     
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    uploadfromtaptalk1455140569464.jpg I put my faith in Racebolt stuff. Always top quality and made in England. There are cheaper on the market but you gotta have confidence in the bits that actually hold the bike together
     
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    Have always used Probolt for stuff like that,not the cheapest but good quality.
     
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    Gilles rear nut is a work of art too ..
    Goes nice with Gilles rear chain adjusters too !!! image.png
     
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    Does the axle nut come with its own socket or does a standard hex socket fit paul
     
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    RepsolPaul Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it's the same size socket fits it and there's a Allen grub screw to secure it too.
     
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