ghostpedaling
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Bikes: Specialized fuse 4 bmx
ghostpedaling
I have a specialized fuse 4 2006 with Truvativ Luftalarm cranks. When i take my feet off the pedals, they just keep on rotating, meaning hard no footers.
They are pretty tightly screwed on, any ideas on what the problem is and how to fix it?
They are pretty tightly screwed on, any ideas on what the problem is and how to fix it?
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Bikes: 2011 SE Old Man Flyer.
New freewheel.
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I think that bike comes stock with a cassette hub.
Same issue as a freewheel though, the hub is dragging too much, you need it to freewheel with very little drag in order to have the cranks not turn. If it is a freewheel then replace it and see how you make out, if it is a cassette hub it may be rebuildable, I am not familiar with that hub so can not comment on how hard that would be.
Same issue as a freewheel though, the hub is dragging too much, you need it to freewheel with very little drag in order to have the cranks not turn. If it is a freewheel then replace it and see how you make out, if it is a cassette hub it may be rebuildable, I am not familiar with that hub so can not comment on how hard that would be.





