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hmmmmmm, that seems ok, but drilling cranks????????????????
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theres a more heath robinson version here
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?postid=14629#poststop
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the heath robinson looks unhealthy. :O
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• #5
Quite neat that. I wonderd if something similar could be done with the 100mm londonfixiebike hubs to give a near eccentric rear hub.
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Interesting. I have a design to turn any solid axel hub into an eccentric hub. It's just knowing someone with the tooling to make it. I may make a prototype when if I ever get round to it.
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• #7
These guys do it for ya.. http://www.whiteind.com/rearhubs/singlespeedhubs.html
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• #8
it's all gay.
just buy a bike and ride the fucker.
off the fuckin peg is where it's at for 09 whores
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• #9
These guys do it for ya.. http://www.whiteind.com/rearhubs/singlespeedhubs.html
ha ha ha
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• #10
There has got to be a simpler way ?
C'mon bitches, think !
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theres a more heath robinson version here
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?postid=14629#poststop
[U][/U]I ground out the drop outs of my Klein (MTB) to give me 15mm of movement, worked pretty well but I had to reset the wheel/chain tension before every ride as it would shift very regularly.
Some guy in NZ has made his own Eccentric Hub, doesn't sound/ look too hard:
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2008/may/AdamYearsley.htm