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Disengage coaster brake from 3 speed hub?

Old 09-03-18, 07:42 AM
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Disengage coaster brake from 3 speed hub? 650B party zone...

I picked up a Schwinn Suburban yesterday that has 650b rims on a Shimmano 3 speed with coaster brake hub. I was wondering if it was possible or worth it to disengage the coaster brake? I'm going to put the wheels on a Miyata 110 that I tried to tear the rear derailleur and drop out off of.

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I couldn't see the value in removing the brake. Brakes are usually perceived as positive additions to any bike.
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The bike all ready has centerpulls so the coaster would be redundant. I was thinking it might be causing some internal drag I could reduce.
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Probably not a good idea, it would cause further problems within the hub.
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