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• #114052
I run a freewheel on a fixed thread
If the freewheel has the same chainline as a fixed sprocket, it can't put more stress on the hub thread. Of course it looks frightening having all that unengaged thread on the freewheel body, but it's not doing any harm. Remember, in the olden days our top sprocket was hanging off the threaded part of the hub by about an inch with no support, and we didn't have any trouble.
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• #114053
Yeah! Gorilla cafe is nice, good coffee there tbh. If you're ever about I'm KH sat morning/afternoon make sure you pop in!
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• #114054
Unless we had an 8 speed freewheel. So many cheap MTBs with 8 speed freewheels used to come in with snapped axles. I replaced many, or just replaced the wheel. Despite me pointing out they'd be far better off spending a little bit more on a freehub wheel and cassette.
I used to think they stopped making them at 8 speed but you can get 9 and 10 speed freewheels too.
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• #114055
So many cheap MTBs with 8 speed freewheels used to come in with snapped axles
I was going to mention the snapped axles, but we were really talking about the freewheel threads, which very rarely gave any trouble. 6-speed road hubs used to break their axles too, although it's worse on axles with nuts than hollow ones with QRs because the compressive preload from the QR actually reduces the peak tensile load on the outside of the axle bend.
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• #114056
New 49T chainring and RS30s off of my track bike makes this more race ready than I am. 30 years ago today I did 25:52 on this round the old version of the Fifield 10. If I can anywhere near that this year on the faster current version, I'll be pleased.
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• #114057
Lovely, like that Hirame a lot
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• #114058
Fitted a Pizza rack to Captain Sensible.
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• #114059
Always measure before buying bolts...
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• #114060
that bolt is hilarious.
Bike looks good though! Any better photos?
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• #114061
converted my 650b from flat bar to drop bar for no reason at all, y do I have so many bikes I'll never know.
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• #114062
Are you missing Skrtluv amey ?
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• #114063
You need to cut down and get 1 bike to do it all!
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• #114064
that will have to be an e-bike then
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• #114065
You joke but if I won the lottery the first thing I'd buy is a cargo e-bike. Saw a guy taking his kids to school on one a few months ago, so practical it hurts
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• #114066
How comfy are those cane creek levers?
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• #114067
How comfy are those cane creek levers?
I have the same and they're never uncomfortable, so not bad. Until you switch back to Shimano ones and notice the difference. They're a little harsh/dense and not very ergonomically shaped, but they do the job and are cheap. The hood rubbers are quite stiff and don't cover a lot of area, so doing a tidy bar wrap can be a challenge I've experienced. 4/5.
Next time I would shell out a little bit more and get SRAM Single Speed levers:
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/products/500-single-speed-brake-leverOr find some second hand Campagnolo ones. Probably the most comfortable ones I've ridden.
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• #114068
They sell it as a complete wheel I'm afraid!
https://www.evanscycles.com/pinnacle-arkose-singlespeed-2015-rear-wheel-EV215000
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• #114069
The other option is the new Promax one that is surprisingly comfortable and very cheap, hood are closer to Campag than cane creek.
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• #114070
Anyone want a new project?
True Temper OX Tubing - 54 ctc top tube
Stuck seatpost but headset in decent condition, cockpit functional, missing nds crank and wheel. BB works but far from smooth. All parts dismantled from frame.
£20 anyone?
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• #114071
Is that where you found it?
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• #114072
It wasn't actually
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• #114073
I kid.
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• #114074
do you have a link/picture? you made me very curious
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• #114075
Do you know if this wheel is any good, guessing it would be ~£350 to get a hope ss wheel built up, which seems to be the main alternative? Have been running a spaced rear wheel on my commuter, but would either like it back for the 'good' bike so I can have a set of wheels with some cross tyre on.
Yeah as others have said you'll be fine, I run a freewheel on a fixed thread too no issues so far!