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• #2
yup. fine
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• #3
will be fine.
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• #4
Fine mate.
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• #5
Thanks guys, I'm off for a toodle.
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• #6
No, these guys are wrong, sooner or later there will be a catastrophic failure due to the diffrence in force exerted over the size of thread and you will be killed about the legs and probably in the face.
Nah, its fine. Do it!
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• #7
^ buddha prophesy.
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• #8
I was about to ask a similar question but UTFS and came up with this.
Thanks TFS, I U'ed you.
Double Single = Single speed?
Hi all.
I bought an On one hub (£15) and merrily built it up into a wheel before realising that it was a double fixed (Doh!).
So my question is: Do you think it is still OK to use with a freewheel. The threads are identical pitch but the freewheel type hub has more available thread then this one.
Now my logic goes that a fixed cog transfers all the power over the given thread width, so why shouldn't a freewheel do the same albeit that only 2/3 of the freewheel thread is engaged.
Am I barking up the wrong tree?
And, yes I have UTFS.