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• #2
unscrew it, buy a 1-speed freewheel off ebay, take the wheel to a bike shop and ask them to take the dish out of it for a straight chainline with your new freewheel. Shorten the chain and you're laughing.
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• #3
That'll give a single-speed. For fixed just buy a cheap fixed hub rear wheel off someone. There must be 10s if not 100s lying around unused in London.
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I was wondering how easy it is to fix the freewheel on the rear wheel? Is this easy to do?
Thanks
cant be done.
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• #6
puppies dying slow and painfully
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• #7
I've got a brand new combine harvester.
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• #8
you got 20 acres, I've got 43
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• #9
I'll give you the key!
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• #10
... we'll have twins and triplets, i'm a man built for speed...
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• #12
Puppies don't die unless it's worthy...
Don't go thinking it's that easy to be a puppy killa, you gotta earn that shit, ya hear?!If it's not a prestigious marque then convert away, puppy free.
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• #13
cant be done.
lean some thing.Ahhhh ha
The usual cryptic drivel
Does he mean :
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• #14
there may be 100's of fixed rear wheels lying arround london but no one seems to want to part with them, i put a wanted post up earlier on and didnt get much of a reply, i want a fixed wheel and im struggling to find one on such a budget aka £30 but unil get some sort of income im screwed
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• #15
Get job
Get money
Buy parts
Build
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• #16
Get job
Get money
Buy parts
Build
RideQuality advice .................
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• #17
im a bit of a procrastinator,
I really love bikes of all sorts, butI set myself silly low budgets and end up with an array of non-functional bikes, and bodged ones which it takes me slow months to gather bits for.
Hippy's advice is indeed top notch, although I hope hes isnt really a crusty hippie....
The drvetrain on a fixie is where its at. So few parts compared to a geared bike, much less hassle, and MUCH LESS COST.
Take the opportunity to buy yourself a shiny new wheel, you wont reget it - it be the core of your riding experience.
Price of old 10 speed bike: £40 Price of nice of fixed wheel £100
Total: £140
Still cheaper than one of these:
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• #18
Crusty.. perhaps.
Hippie.. fuck no. Kill everyone. Take their wallets.
I was wondering how easy it is to fix the freewheel on the rear wheel? Is this easy to do?
Thanks