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The bike I have came with a 5-speed freewheel. I have seen that there is a single speed freewheel available online. Would that do the trick?
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Probably not.
Single speed bikes are picky about chainline so you'd have to check that out. If you have vertical dropouts, you have to have a way to adjust your chain tension. The simplest way would be to keep your rear derailleur but, if you do that, what's the point? |
It will give you one speed, but just using one of the cogs on your five speed will accomplish the same thing. It just won't look cool. The hard part is getting a straight chainline. Read Sheldon Brown.
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I've had good luck in using a Shimano BMX freewheel and leaving the rest alone. Maybe I'm lucky--chainline be damned!
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Originally Posted by SingleSpeeDemon
I've had good luck in using a Shimano BMX freewheel and leaving the rest alone. Maybe I'm lucky--chainline be damned!
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Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
Probably not.
Single speed bikes are picky about chainline so you'd have to check that out. If you have vertical dropouts, you have to have a way to adjust your chain tension. The simplest way would be to keep your rear derailleur but, if you do that, what's the point? http://community.webshots.com/photo/...68014369jHohCP |
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