Cotter Pin Continental 9.0mm - each
£0.99
was
£0.99
was
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Many older bicycles use wedge-shaped fasteners called "cotters" to hold the cranks onto the bottom bracket axle.
These cotters have a nut to hold them in place after they have been driven or pressed in.
They can be difficult to remove, especially if they have been in place for a long time
The diameter of the round part of the cotter tends to be standardized according to nationality. Most use 9.5mm, including British, Asian and most German bicycles. French and Italian bicycles used 9mm, or sometimes 8.5mm
These cotters have a nut to hold them in place after they have been driven or pressed in.
They can be difficult to remove, especially if they have been in place for a long time
The diameter of the round part of the cotter tends to be standardized according to nationality. Most use 9.5mm, including British, Asian and most German bicycles. French and Italian bicycles used 9mm, or sometimes 8.5mm
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Questions & Answers (2)
Should this fit a Gnutti chainset (70's?)? When will you be getting more of these as I need 2?
By Toby Wymer
17 May 2020
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, we don't know if they are the correct fit for your chainset. We have 13 in stock. Thanks
I just received this item but it seems to be different to what is advertised.
By Shane marshall
26 Sep 2019
The wedge cut out is shallower than expected. I have a retro Peugeot racer that uses a cotter with the slant spanning the whole length of the pin.
SJS Customer Service:
You will probably need - SJS Cycles part number : 29180
We have separately emailed about the incorrect item.
Thanks - 01/10/19
We have separately emailed about the incorrect item.
Thanks - 01/10/19