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Originally Posted by planyourfate
Quote Directly from Schlumpf Innovations website concerning Speed Drive:
Can speed-drive be used with a fixed wheel cycle?
No. In reverse direction, there musn't be full load. It's o.k. for actuating a coaster brake, but not for high torques during long operation periods.
Quoted directly from the HIGH SPEED DRIVE (which is the product I linked to):
"Can I use high-speed-drive for my Fixie?"

In spring 2008, we offer a new clutch with symmetrical design. This clutch allows full torque in both directions of rotation.
Please be sure to do your research before correcting someone.

Also, it's worth nothing that Schlumpf has a model similar to the Hammer Schmidt (small integrated chain ring for bottom bracket clearance) coming out called the Triebwerk

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