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Mike552 12-24-06 12:20 AM

rear wheel conversion Q
 
It looks like I'm going to have to modify my Panasonic to SS for now. This is mainly because I need a simple college commuter that I can ride, take on the train and lock up at school without having much to think about. I have a spare rear Sanshin wheel that I would like to remove the 6spd freewheel and put on a BMX freewheel or whatever fits. Can this be done? And if so, would someone enlighten me on the threading... is it "standard" or "metric"? TIA

Retem 12-24-06 12:26 AM

yes very easily just remove old freewheel grease threads and mount bmx freewheel
you may ned to move the chainring aroun on the crank arm posts and redish/respace the rear wheel to acheive proper chainline

all are very easy to do and can be done within an hour with moderate mechanical knowledge

Mike552 12-24-06 12:33 AM

Retem, thanks, I thought that's what it was but just wanted to make sure.
HOw about the threading... the Sanshin hub is dated 1986, it's from an old Fuji... would it be standard threading or metric?

Retem 12-24-06 12:43 AM

you will know when you pull the freewheel off if its metris they tend to be alot smaller

Mike552 12-24-06 12:48 AM

Thanks man.

bluenote157 12-24-06 12:56 AM

something to think about when redishing...
Redish little by little. As you get closer to centering the rim, make sure that your spokes don't start poking out beneath the rim tape. I got my rim pretty close to center w/o the spokes protruding.

Mike552 12-24-06 01:11 AM

When you guys redish, do you adjust from the inside (screwdriver) or outside (wrench)? I always found it more precise from the inside but the weakness of the brass nipples strips the slot pretty easily... I lost my 4mm wrench so I might have to go buy another one. I really just wanted to go fixed... I used to ride fixed and I'm used to it, but the cheap solution now is making use of this wheel with a $7 freewheel. I figure it will hold me over for a while. Thanks again.

seaneee 12-24-06 01:21 AM

These are nifty too. Help with the chainline.

http://www.triathlete.com/store/product.php?id=38624

bluenote157 12-24-06 01:44 AM

Get a spoke wrench. If you do the top thing with a screwdriver, you are gonna have to remove the tape.
If the wheel is old, drip some oil on the spokes so it gets to the threads.
Rotafix a fixed cog and you are good to go...as long as you keep one of yoru brakes.

Retem 12-24-06 04:42 AM

I forgot you could use an olb bb lockring and some red locktight to space out the freewheel too

odie91 12-24-06 10:52 AM

To redish, do you tighten one side and loosen the other, or do you just tighten one side and leave the other side alone?

Mike552 12-24-06 11:51 AM

I've personally never redished a wheel, but I've built wheels. I would tighten/loosen. I think that tightening one side would put too much tensional stress on the spokes, making for a very weak wheel.

Retem 12-24-06 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by odie91
To redish, do you tighten one side and loosen the other, or do you just tighten one side and leave the other side alone?


yes it is a balance all wheels have some dish to them

Mike552 12-24-06 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by bluenote157
Rotafix a fixed cog and you are good to go...as long as you keep one of yoru brakes.

bluenote157,
You mean that I can mount a fixed cog on that same wheel? What do you mean by "rotafix"?

Retem 12-24-06 04:22 PM

yeah just keep brakes on the bike because it can come undon with some hard skidding

you could just use a fixed cog and a bb lockring as well with some hardcore metal to metal epoxy jb weld isn't as good as epoxy

bluenote157 12-24-06 10:22 PM

Here is a write up from the FGG on how to redish a standard freewheel wheel and make it a fixed.
http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/wheels/

Hobartlemagne 12-24-06 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by Mike552
It looks like I'm going to have to modify my Panasonic to SS for now. This is mainly because I need a simple college commuter that I can ride, take on the train and lock up at school without having much to think about. I have a spare rear Sanshin wheel that I would like to remove the 6spd freewheel and put on a BMX freewheel or whatever fits. Can this be done? And if so, would someone enlighten me on the threading... is it "standard" or "metric"? TIA

Id assume your panasonic is the same system as mine- all metric, 68mm BB, and 700 wheel size.

Falkon 12-24-06 10:34 PM

Why not just leave it geared if it all works? I asure you, nobody wants a derailleur from an old Panasonic. What is it, a shimano tourney? Suntour?

Mike552 12-25-06 12:19 AM

Hobarlemagne,
Our bikes are similar except mine is Tange 1 (I think your is Tange 2?) tubing with Campagnolo Veloce 10, Truvativ Elita compact cranks, Chris King headset, and other goodies. The wheel I'll be using is from a completely different bike, and I didn't pull the freewheel off yet so I wasn't sure if it was standard(english) or metric.

bluenote157, got your PM. Thanks man.


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