Old 09-08-07, 07:43 AM
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Gordiep
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I don't dispute that a freewheel can be run on a fixed threading, but the fixed side threading has fewer threads than the free...leaving the freewheel partially unsupported. Just because something can be done, doesn't mean that it should. The hubs are designed a certain way for a reason. I think I'm gonna trust decades of rigorous R&D over some badly-punctuated interweb rant.
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