Thanks for the reply, should have thought to measure the dropout spacing. Rear mech may also not take 32 which then leads me into new mech and shifter. Thankfully it's all friction stuff so nothing pricey.
Edit: research shows it's a Shimano RD-TY20 A GS which is a 5 speed which can work on a 6 speed (what it's doing now). To avoid changing too much at once think I'll just put another 6 speed on there and if it get used enough then a new project would be a better use of time and money.
Thanks for the reply, should have thought to measure the dropout spacing. Rear mech may also not take 32 which then leads me into new mech and shifter. Thankfully it's all friction stuff so nothing pricey.
Edit: research shows it's a Shimano RD-TY20 A GS which is a 5 speed which can work on a 6 speed (what it's doing now). To avoid changing too much at once think I'll just put another 6 speed on there and if it get used enough then a new project would be a better use of time and money.