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CamelDane 12-17-08 08:47 PM

help!
 
My friend has a 70 or 80s road bike with 27 in wheels.
he wants to convert it to a fixie and I was just wondering if I can use a single speed freewheel cog and just put a lock ring on and that would work or would I need a track cog or would i need track wheels in general.

thanks.

queerpunk 12-17-08 09:12 PM

www.sheldonbrown.com has your answers.

single speed freewheels has a ratcheting mechanism build in - they let you coast. so you can't use one to make a fixed gear. you'll need a track cog. the problem is, the wheel your friend has doesn't have a reverse-threaded section for a lockring. you can wrench a bottom bracket lockring on to the threads that you thread the track cog on, but it's not really doing a whole lot. some people add red locktite, which bonds the cog to the threads, as an extra measure - if your friend plans to use reverse pressure to stop, or wants to learn how to skid, this isn't the most secure method. a rear wheel with a hub made for a track cog and reverse-threaded lockring would be advisable in this situation.

of course, even a track wheel doesn't really help if the cog and lockring aren't properly installed.

CamelDane 12-17-08 09:34 PM

That is what I thought, I was just trying to make sure.
Thank you


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