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Winstanleys have some they say fit, but I'm not convinced they do.
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• #3
Winstanleys, is that true?
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could be right on that smaller thread issue tho?
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• #5
there you go, thread seems to be the right one, and cheap too. I've just bought an ACS 20t for £24!
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there you go, thread seems to be the right one, and cheap too. I've just bought an ACS 20t for £24!
flip just deleted my post refering to the right cog;
acs make a 14t, wondering if fitting is right;
http://www.entityboardsports.co.uk/ccp0-prodshow/acsclaw_freewheel.html
did pm Lor, think it might be right, hope so
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• #7
Ah, I was thinking of a 13t
http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/product/3886/Odyssey_13T_Freewheel
I do have a 14t for sale but it doesn't fit a flip flop hub.
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• #8
If its a standard ISO thread size (found on the majority of track hubs) then the freewheels that will fit are 16t+. 13t-15t freewheels will only fit on the smaller metric thread size which tend to be found on bmx hubs.
A flip-flop hub just means threaded on both sides of the hub and can refer to a number of different things. The one referred to on winstanleys is most likely an older type of bmx hub where there was an ISO thread on one side for 16t+ freewheels and a metric thread on the other for 13t-15t freewheels.
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• #9
Thanks for the help everyone.
I will get the wheels on Wednesday but they have not a flip flop hub.
I'll defo check those ACS cogs.thanks again.
Hi there,
I was wondering if you can find 14t freewheel cog for a standard thread.
Yesterday, I spoke to a guy who said the only ones available are for small thread or BMX.
I just wanted to get one for a single speed bike that I'm building, but it might be easier to get a bigger chainring than a 14t cog.
Any advise?
thanks