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Replacing wheel ebike to non-ebike
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Hi i have a folding ebike and it has tiny 14" wheels that need new wheels anyway. How hard is it for me to get a wide hub ? The bike mechanic said 122-126mm for the rear...where the motor is or will not be once i take the wheel off. Its is a single speed bike. I spotted these wheels https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/14-inch-...53.m1438.l2649 on ebay and havent got an answer back yet about the spacing. Its a bike that i got for free and i will use where the terrain is flat. There are other things i will repair/replace or fix on this too |
Your ebay link shows the rear at 85mm, which is too narrow for the 126mm axle spacing measured by your mechanic.
You can probably find a comparable used folding bike for what it will cost to change over the above bike to an unpowered bike, if you have to pay someone to do it for you. |
Originally Posted by Doc_Wui
(Post 20609483)
Your ebay link shows the rear at 85mm, which is too narrow for the 126mm axle spacing measured by your mechanic.
You can probably find a comparable used folding bike for what it will cost to change over the above bike to an unpowered bike, if you have to pay someone to do it for you. |
Have you looked here: https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/s/folding-bikes
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Originally Posted by avole
(Post 20609811)
Have you looked here: https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/s/folding-bikes
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These wheels look good https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Newest-SPOMANN-16-inch-Folding-bike-alloy-V-brake-BMX-bicycle-clincher-rim-wheelset-MTB-16er/32824655409.html?spm=2114.search0604.3.80.4dc5397aYNhV2j&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_1 0065_10068_10130_10547_319_317_10548_10696_453_10084_454_10083_10618_10307_537_536_10131_10132_10133 _10059_10884_10887_100031_321_322_10103,searchweb201603_1,ppcSwitch_0&algo_expid=3cfb7cdf-7db8-4840-be05-fdfe602e8a9d-11&algo_pvid=3cfb7cdf-7db8-4840-be05-fdfe602e8a9d
Is there anyway that i can create some type of spacer and put in a longer rod for the rear wheel? |
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so managed to find a wheel for this bike from a childs bike but the cassette doesnt freewheel if thats the right term. The old wheel had what i think should be on here. Is there a way i can get it off to use on the newer wheel? https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...193e71998.jpeg |
Your bicycle mechanic should be able to remove the old single speed freewheel and order a new one for you. They have a special tool which fits into the four notches.
However, I also notice that the hub seems to be missing a spacer. When you tighten up the wheel in the dropout, does the dropout press against the freewheel? That alone could be your issue. Your mechanic might be able to provide a spacer as well. |
Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
(Post 20696132)
Your bicycle mechanic should be able to remove the old single speed freewheel and order a new one for you. They have a special tool which fits into the four notches.
However, I also notice that the hub seems to be missing a spacer. When you tighten up the wheel in the dropout, does the dropout press against the freewheel? That alone could be your issue. Your mechanic might be able to provide a spacer as well. |
If a spacer were missing, I think the wheel wouldn't turn. You can try spinning the gear backwards when the wheel is off the bike. Maybe a shot of penetrating oil will loosen it.
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Originally Posted by Doc_Wui
(Post 20696684)
If a spacer were missing, I think the wheel wouldn't turn. You can try spinning the gear backwards when the wheel is off the bike. Maybe a shot of penetrating oil will loosen it.
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Oh i just remember the reason it doesn't go backwards is because thats how it brakes as a childs bike. Thats how all bikes were when i was a child. So might have to bring the old wheel with me to the workshop tonight. There is a community workshop that i go to sometimes and they might help me on the spot
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I have two tiny bikes out rusting outside, probably 12" and 16" wheels, and their gears freewheel, . Realizing that some day I might want the wheels has kept me from putting them out for the garage collector.
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Originally Posted by Doc_Wui
(Post 20701025)
I have two tiny bikes out rusting outside, probably 12" and 16" wheels, and their gears freewheel, . Realizing that some day I might want the wheels has kept me from putting them out for the garage collector.
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