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Old 09-29-15 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by wahoonc
Nothing says you can't buy a couple of different ones, then mix and match the cogs. Not the most cost efficient method, but it would provide results.

Aaron
Yep, that's the only way I can think to, as well. And then you're left with an extra FW body (or two, depending on what you wanted to build) and most of the same cogs.

Originally Posted by Bad Lag
Thanks for all the offers and the advice. I have been away from this thread for a day or two. I've been doing some shopping and gear ration calculations, etc.

One frustration - none of the web sites list freewheel threading, not even IRD. I need to match an existing hub.

The IRD (and other) photos all look like cassettes, not freewheels. Thoughts?
These ones are freewheels, guaranteed: Classica Freewheels 5/6/7-Speed ? Interloc Racing Design / IRD

They'd be BSC threaded. Something like French or Italian threading would be a niche within a niche.
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