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So what is it? A flip-flip hub? Or a flop-flop hub? Sorry--- just being flip. Most of my hubs run fixed/fixed. But I don't know that flip-flop actually has a definitely meaning, other than it is two sided. So you might mellow out on this issue just a bit.

I don't think that it is that big of a deal- regardless, since I would not want to race on the same tires, and would likely need a different chain for the track.

Originally Posted by fischer, max
goddammit, a flip-flop hub is exactly what you would NOT want for that application. flip-flop means fixed/free. FIXED/FIXED is what EVERYONE should want, regardless of how many cogs or freewheels they want, because YOU CAN RUN EITHER ONE ON EITHER SIDE. for chrissakes, at least put a modicum of effort into the misinformed advice you're throwing around.
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