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A sprocket or sprocket-wheel is a profiled wheel with teeth that meshes with a chain. Bicyclists normally call the front sprocket attached to the cranks the "chainwheel" and the rear sprockets either "sprocket" or "cassette."

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Should a track cog's asymmetrical lock ring be installed so the flat end faces the cog?

I found a Global Cycling Network video ('How To Change A Track Bike Or Fixie Sprocket') where they say (linked to exact time)... Our lock ring is not symmetrical. … You want to fit the flat side against the sprocket I'm assuming the advice from GCN applies equally to all track cog lock rings. …
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