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Old 06-10-07 | 06:13 PM
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Three-speed freewheel

A propos of my thread on the Torpado Europa with the three-speed "Ocean" freewheel. This bike was not new, but I don't think it was earlier than 70s, either.

How long ago might you ordinarily find a new three-speed freewheel (i.e., in Europe)? Can you still find them? I think of them as a thing of the very distant past.

I've seen the Surly Dingle two-speed fixed cog. It would be funny to figure out a way to attach that to a freewheel and set up a two speed bike with rd. Or how about a six-speed with three in front and two in back? Oh, oh. This post is starting to belong on the alt-bike forum.
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Old 06-10-07 | 07:04 PM
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I have a fixed thread on threespeed cluster, no markings, french thread I think. I've always wanted to do something cool with it, haven't found the hub yet.

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I've seen them on Ebay.

You could do the same thing with a cassette hub, three surly cogs and some spacers to take the place of the missing cogs. It will even index with 9 speed Shimano shifters. Surly cogs are spaced correctly for 9 speed Shimano when placed side by side with no spacers.
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Old 06-11-07 | 11:12 AM
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How long ago might you ordinarily find a new three-speed freewheel (i.e., in Europe)? Can you still find them? I think of them as a thing of the very distant past.
My 1973 Wheel Goods (Minneapolis MN) catalog shows 3 and 4 speed Regina freewheels.

In 1974 I bought my son a tiny Gitane road bike with a 15" frame, 500A wheels and a 14-18-22 freewheel. It was so small that despite steel rims, hubs, bars & cranks and a gaspipe frame, weight was under 20 lbs.
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