Because anyone who's serious about riding SS would go for a SS cassette hubs.
ha! i been scobled.
the first thing that sprung to mind when i rode a eno for the first time was "wow those white indy guys made a bmx freewheel to the same kind of quality you'd get in a good road hub"
with a cassette hub, you can get your chainline perfect, no matter what bb/crank set up you have too.
but ss/fixed *wheels *kind of ride better due to the drive side not being dished.
ha! i been scobled.
the first thing that sprung to mind when i rode a eno for the first time was "wow those white indy guys made a bmx freewheel to the same kind of quality you'd get in a good road hub"
with a cassette hub, you can get your chainline perfect, no matter what bb/crank set up you have too.
but ss/fixed *wheels *kind of ride better due to the drive side not being dished.