flip flop hubs- differend sized threads why?
on my hub it has freewheel threads on each side. im sure they run the same way but one is smaller than the other. why is this? does it mean can u get a smaller freewheel that has a smaller gearing and put it on?
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You answered your own question.
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oh mybad. but i cant find one that smaller thread. and how many teeth do they come down too?
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probably like 12, 13 or maybe 14
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the smallest freewheel available for the metric side of a flip flop is 13 tooth by Odyssey.
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integral also makes a 13T freewheel but either way its as small as it goes unless you go cassette cause then primo has got it down to an 8T driver
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Originally Posted by Deconstruction
integral also makes a 13T freewheel but either way its as small as it goes unless you go cassette cause then primo has got it down to an 8T driver
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It's probably yet another company cloning parts made by other brands.
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pretty much...its a new components company i guess. they also make titanium bolts and such for stems almost like Knight Bike Co.
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Thank you for mentioning Knight Bike Co. You just reminded me that I need to call George up about a TNT Revolver hub that he was supposed to give to me a while back.
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I'm getting something for my BMX this week. A box. Almost time to pack it up. :(
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