Old 08-05-08 | 02:19 AM
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tFUnK
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Originally Posted by Punished
Well I definitely want to make it fixed. The Surly fixxer may be an option but I was hoping I could get away with a new rear hub and just thread that in or at the very least a suicide hub.

I am unsure of who makes the hub. It just has China printed on it with FN-something. I do know it is a 36 spoke.
if you've got a freewheel hub i don't think the surly fixxer will do you any good (it's only for cassette type hubs).

you can get a flip flip rear hub and use your old rim. you'll probably need to get different spokes due to different lengths depending on the flanges on the hubs you get.
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