torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
That's it, just as mrcpea says.
Bear in mind that the difference between 'play' and 'crunchy' probably lies within a quarter-revolution, or less, of the adjustable cup. So 'fine-tuning' is within an eighth of a revolution, or less? That's why it's good to have the two tools on the job at once- the one to hold the adjustable cup in position, against the torque of the one tightening the lockring, otherwise tightening the lockring tends to move the adjustable cup too.
The same thing applies to all the ball-bearings on a bike- hence cone-spanners, and those three headset/BB spanners over there on the left, although of course you can improvise..
Bear in mind that the difference between 'play' and 'crunchy' probably lies within a quarter-revolution, or less, of the adjustable cup. So 'fine-tuning' is within an eighth of a revolution, or less? That's why it's good to have the two tools on the job at once- the one to hold the adjustable cup in position, against the torque of the one tightening the lockring, otherwise tightening the lockring tends to move the adjustable cup too.
The same thing applies to all the ball-bearings on a bike- hence cone-spanners, and those three headset/BB spanners over there on the left, although of course you can improvise..