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Explain a coaster brake Tuff...!

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pickle:
firstly you need a compatible Suntour sprocket (i believe) then the outer ring comes off, on goes the sprocket (should sit into grooves) then back on with the clip....tighten up lock nut.

i think that's how they go but weired that it doesn't have one.  those Tuffs don't look like they've ever been near a bike!  :shocked:

pickle:
here you go  :daumenhoch:

http://www.wtlw.net/ff/suntour/

hotdog:
Going off the diagram (3rd down)from the above link,you need part No.5,6 & 7

pickle:

--- Quote from: hotdog on May 25, 2012, 12:24 PM ---Going off the diagram (3rd down)from the above link,you need part No.5,6 & 7

--- End quote ---

i think he just needs part No6 the actual sprocket, the other parts seem to be in place to me  ???   :-\

hotdog:

--- Quote from: pickle on May 25, 2012, 12:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: hotdog on May 25, 2012, 12:24 PM ---Going off the diagram (3rd down)from the above link,you need part No.5,6 & 7

--- End quote ---

i think he just needs part No6 the actual sprocket, the other parts seem to be in place to me  ???   :-\

--- End quote ---

I can't see a dustcap,sprocket or circlip in his first photo mate.

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