rear spacing - in or out?
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rear spacing - in or out?
Looking forward to building my first fixie out of a 1980s fuji. Last night I pulled out the calipers to measure the rear spacing. I came up with a decidedly middle of the road 125mm (measured inside to inside).
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
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It's a Sagres SP. It's very red and very nice. I got the frame, a set of wheels and $25 for wrenching on a girl's roadbike.
Since I don't have a fixie hub in the junk drawer, I was wondering if people strong opinions or experiences with either type of hub.
I was thinking of buying the Van Dessel flip flop rear wheel (it's a 130). The wheel is only $84. Anybody have good or bad experiences with that wheel/hub?
I'm planning to build a wheel later, but this is just to get me started.
Since I don't have a fixie hub in the junk drawer, I was wondering if people strong opinions or experiences with either type of hub.
I was thinking of buying the Van Dessel flip flop rear wheel (it's a 130). The wheel is only $84. Anybody have good or bad experiences with that wheel/hub?
I'm planning to build a wheel later, but this is just to get me started.
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Originally Posted by superchivo
Looking forward to building my first fixie out of a 1980s fuji. Last night I pulled out the calipers to measure the rear spacing. I came up with a decidedly middle of the road 125mm (measured inside to inside).
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
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I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120
As far as I know, nobody makes a 130mm-specific SS or fixed hub. Just the plain old 120-126 hub with spacers.
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Originally Posted by Dave Stohler
FWIW, most track bikes use 110mm. Most SS/fixed hubs just need a few spacers, or maybe a longer axle nut. Suzue hubs just need spacers. The real hardcore hubs may be a problem, though....
As far as I know, nobody makes a 130mm-specific SS or fixed hub. Just the plain old 120-126 hub with spacers.
As far as I know, nobody makes a 130mm-specific SS or fixed hub. Just the plain old 120-126 hub with spacers.
the van dessel comes with a 16tooth cog and lockring which is a pleasant bonus
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Personally i'd cold set the frame and use a 120mm hub, more standard so if you ever want to upgrade wheels (or frame) you have more choice of hubs.
Cold setting's pretty easy, sheldon has a page on it, did it to mine and it worked fine.
Cold setting's pretty easy, sheldon has a page on it, did it to mine and it worked fine.
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Originally Posted by superchivo
I was thinking of buying the Van Dessel flip flop rear wheel (it's a 130). The wheel is only $84. Anybody have good or bad experiences with that wheel/hub?
I have an old Raligh frame laying around that measures 125mm as well - I'll pull my van dessel hub and see how it fits - I'll give you some notes later.
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Originally Posted by superchivo
Looking forward to building my first fixie out of a 1980s fuji. Last night I pulled out the calipers to measure the rear spacing. I came up with a decidedly middle of the road 125mm (measured inside to inside).
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
So, I'm wondering if should I go with road spacing @ 130 or track @120. Being a cro-mo frame, the chain and seat stays should be able to take the +/- 2mm either way.
What are your considered opinions / experiences?
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Just an FYI -
Got the Flipflpo wheel yesterday. It looks great. In fact, it's going to make my beater silver wheel look so bad I might have to order the VD front for a matched set.
Two things - (1) VD is no longer throwing in free cogs and lockrings. Apparnetly, they were just stamped and pretty cheap. People started complaining so VD stopped shipping them. (2) shipping isn't free. I noticed a difference between the online order total and my CC bill. I called VD and they let me know the wheel shipping was $7.
No complaining here. It still looks like a great deal on a great wheel.
Got the Flipflpo wheel yesterday. It looks great. In fact, it's going to make my beater silver wheel look so bad I might have to order the VD front for a matched set.
Two things - (1) VD is no longer throwing in free cogs and lockrings. Apparnetly, they were just stamped and pretty cheap. People started complaining so VD stopped shipping them. (2) shipping isn't free. I noticed a difference between the online order total and my CC bill. I called VD and they let me know the wheel shipping was $7.
No complaining here. It still looks like a great deal on a great wheel.
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