is it a screw on cassette or a freehub? if it takes a screw on cassette then you can thread a fixed cog on and re-dish the wheel. you will also need to move some axle spacers from the drive side to the non drive side, to get the chainline correct.
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is it a screw on cassette or a freehub? if it takes a screw on cassette then you can thread a fixed cog on and re-dish the wheel. you will also need to move some axle spacers from the drive side to the non drive side, to get the chainline correct.