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My first fixed. What should I do?
I just got two bikes an early 90s Cannondale, and an old motobecane. I have not decided witch one I want to convert yet I was most likely going to put a flip-flop hub on it. Is it best to get shorter bolts for the chainring to convert the crank; what do I do if the sprocket and chain ring don’t line up? The moto has horizontal dropouts but the Cannondale does not how do I go about converting this (with out buy some $150 hub?) [White Industries]
Thanks for the help guys I can’t wait to get this bike going. Ps I just got my new Kona Unit and it is awesome! |
The Cannondale is going to be a *****, especially if you don't want the ENO hub.
Either you try the "magic ratio" or you do it fixed. Basically, the answer is the motobecane. |
the answer is to read this http://sheldonbrown.com/fixed-conversion.html
then figure out if french sizing or vert. dropouts are a bigger PITA |
yea the (sheldonbrown.com/fixed-conversion.html) helped alot what do u mean by "french sizing or vert"???
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Don't underestimate the amount of info in preceeding posts.;)
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Originally Posted by thegunlap
yea the (sheldonbrown.com/fixed-conversion.html) helped alot what do u mean by "french sizing or vert"???
vertical dropouts are a huge PITA when it comes to converting a bike to fixed. you're going to have to find a magic gear ratio, or use the ENO. decide which is the smaller PITA |
Sell both, get something better for conversion.
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