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single speed disc
I am new to this forum and was wondering if there is a single speed disc option. I have an old racer and am looking to make it my own . thanks
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when you say "disc" there are two potential meanings.
if you mean disc brakes then yes, it's quite easy. you can just run a single cog on a multispeed (disc compatible) freehub along with a lot of spacers. this is how a lot of ss mountain bikers do it. i've also seen an adaptor that screws onto the opposite side of a flip flop hub that has attachments for a disc rotor. kind of a neat idea, but i have no idea how well they work and i forget who makes them. they also make singlespeed specific disc brake hubs, so that's another option but in general you're gonna pay more for the equivalent quality and weight of a multispeed hub. if you're asking about disc wheels: http://www.planet-x-bikes.com/triath...aster/disk.jpg some can be ss, some can't, but i'm really not the guy to answer that question. |
Bianchi Roger.
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The Surly Fixxer will turn any freehub into a fixed gear. It does however cost more than a lot of good fixed hubs.
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Originally Posted by dirtyphotons
(Post 5540164)
i've also seen an adaptor that screws onto the opposite side of a flip flop hub that has attachments for a disc rotor. kind of a neat idea, but i have no idea how well they work and i forget who makes them.
AFAIK, Phil Wood makes the only fixed/Disc hub. and it costs ~$300. |
sorry disc wheel not brake
sorry on the confusion my bad. I guess it comes with the territory of being new here. anyway i am wondering if a disc wheel could be turned into a single speed. thanks
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Originally Posted by danocox
(Post 5549212)
sorry on the confusion my bad. I guess it comes with the territory of being new here. anyway i am wondering if a disc wheel could be turned into a single speed. thanks
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Originally Posted by danocox
(Post 5549212)
sorry on the confusion my bad. I guess it comes with the territory of being new here. anyway i am wondering if a disc wheel could be turned into a single speed. thanks
Here's mine, it was super cheap at the cost of being extremely heavy and only freewheel threaded, almost totally useless overall. http://aycu15.webshots.com/image/308...8783358_rs.jpg There's a photo of a Panasonic keirin bike with a polished aluminum disc which is absolutely beautiful (aside from the hideous geometry of the frame). Aluminum discs are pretty rare and valuable though. |
Originally Posted by blickblocks
(Post 5549826)
Aluminum discs are pretty valuable though.
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