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• #2
Rim is 19mm / 15mm inside
The third picture show a front axle (bottom) so if you get that, it should be simple to convert to a front wheel.
The wheel has freewheel threading with a "fixed" adapter on. I don't know if the adapter is locked in place (by small bolts) or actually comes loose if you attempt to reverse brake .
It looks like you should be able to remove the adapter (black part) with a spanner.
so yes it can be converted to a front wheel.
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• #3
Thanks for Your reply man!
yeah but how about this red circled part? https://imgur.com/0q0iN6c
does it come off or has to be sawn off? I can't see how the wheel can be centered otherwise
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• #4
unscrew the black nut under the red circle and remove the axle from the other side.
Insert the front axle and tighten front axle nut.
it probably makes sense when you have it in your hands
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• #5
Thanks man! Yeah I hope it will, but this is what I needed
Hi,
maybe someone on a light post-holiday hangover will care to explain me some simple things about trispokes, which I can't seem to get right
so I'm getting this: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/313393/ and planning to use a 25mm tire on it, as far as I understand that should be possible minus some minor aerodynamic loss? I don't know how wide is the rim, but I assume 19-21mm as all trispokes seem to be (again, correct me if I'm wrong)
then I read that some freehub versions are impossible to convert to front, but this is a track rear, so it means it would fit on the front? If so, what would I need to do so? Link appreciated. Not asking this the seller as I have enough questions for him as-is :D
Also, maybe there's some catalogue out there with hed trispokes aligned by year?