Bicycle Mechanics - SRAM Internal Hub w/ South Paw Freewheel??

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rrruuunnn
07-05-04, 06:20 PM
Is it possible to attach a south paw freewheel to a sram internal hub?? South paw is for left side instead of standard right, if I am correct. My LBS told me he thinks not.
thanks,
Sunny,
demoncyclist
07-05-04, 07:24 PM
No, because if the hub turns in that direction, it will be frewheeling, and will only allow you to power the wheel by pedaling (and traveling) backwards.
rrruuunnn
07-05-04, 07:57 PM
South paw freewheel was given for my chain driven engine meant to be put on left side of custom staton hub. I am only interested if this freewheel can be attached on leftside of SRAM internal hub? Is there enough room? Will the hub mate?
thanks for yalls input,
Sunny,
No, because if the hub turns in that direction, it will be frewheeling, and will only allow you to power the wheel by pedaling (and traveling) backwards.
rrruuunnn
07-06-04, 03:52 PM
I found out that without left hand threads freewheel can not drive tire on SRAM internal.
Sunny,
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