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Are you going to make it ?
We're one step closer, I've done a quick and dirty sketch of a solution which leaves the hub threads intact so the wheel can be reverted to freehub configuration, and using a stock Shimano freehub body fixing bolt for attachment, so that part is £2.99 rather than a £50 custom job. You have to remove the NDS bearing to assemble it, so it's not a quick change, but that's a small price to pay.
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a stock Shimano freehub body fixing bolt for attachment
Looks good! Is there enough material in the fixing bolt shoulder to cut the dura-ace twinthread? or do you add material somehow.
and is it a classic fixing bolt or one of the new larger ones (which could fit a larger axle!) for newer dura-ace/xt/xtr hubs?
Sounds good! Are you going to make it ? :)