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• #2
You'll be able to run a suicide set-up*, that's all
i.e. The freewheel side of the hub is not double-stepped, so there is no place for the reverse threaded lockring which you have on the fixed side. Hence then "suicide".
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• #3
Search for "suicide hub"
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• #4
Damn you Tomasito.
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• #5
Sorry honey.
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• #6
Do a search for* "Damn you Tomasito."*
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• #7
Do a search for* "Damn you Tomasito."*
http://www.odmp.org/officer/18396-police-officer-nick-tomasito-birco
that's not so much fun.
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• #8
ahh okies, well anything with suicide in it, probably a bad idea for me! will build a replacement hub/wheel then. Thanks!
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• #9
Mate, you have no luck with bikes. I did the same but it didn't thread anything, just jammed my back wheel in the middle of a box junction - nice!
I managed to throw a chain on Sunday, which jamed the rear hub and basically totally threaded the fixed side. I'm currently riding on the freewheel part, but I cannot figure out if I can just remove the freewheel and put a normal sprocket there. Does anyone know ?
All I could find on the hub is that it's threaded to accept a track cog and lockring on one side, threaded for a single-speed freewheel on the other.