Old 06-25-11 | 08:42 PM
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From: other Vancouver
Originally Posted by bikebuild
Thanks for the help so far--after managing to remove the cassette from my wheel, and googling for a while, I realize that my terminology was all wrong (as you pointed out anotherbrain)! Sorry for the confusion.

So I definitely have a freehub with a cassette (held on via splines), but as on the park tools website it's an older model with no lockring. I had to use the two chain whip method to remove the outer most cog, and then the rest of the cassette slid off the freehub. So I think my best bet for a SS conversion is to use a BMX style cassette cog and a series of spacers to get the chainline right. Then cap it with a lockring, as in the surly SS conversion kit. Does that sound right? I'm wondering though, if a lockring will fit on the treads on that freehub, or will I have to use the original outermost cog (or a different kind of lockring) to hold the spacers and cassette cog on. Thoughts here?

Thanks for bearing with me!
I don't think the lockring from the Surly kit will work- it's designed for a Hyperglide type cassette, with internal threads. Your hub has only the external threads- but you're on the right track. Just use the original outer cog to hold the new cog and spacers together. It'll look a little funky, but it'll hold together. If you want a neater solution, an old-style bottom bracket lockring is the same thread.
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