Originally Posted by
Yanto
Great, thanks. Sounds as though even I could manage that!
Just looking at different options
Just be aware that you will need special tools to remove the fixed cog. You will need a lockring tool to remove the lockring and a chainwhip to remove the cog itself. If you don't already have these, then it might be cheaper to have a bike shop do this for you. When installing brakes, you will need a cable and housing cutter.
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