Switch Hub from Fixed to Free?
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Switch Hub from Fixed to Free?
Hello,
I am looking at getting a 2009 SE DC x PK Ripper - Fixed Gear and want to know if it has a flip flop hub? It doesnt specify but does anyone know? Here is the information from the site.
REAR HUB Chosen High Flange Fixed Alloy, 32H, Japanese Sealed Bearing, Nutted, Sugino Alloy 17T Cog
I am going to try riding it in Fixed Gear but would like to know if the choice exists to change it to free. If not, how much does it typically cost to convert to Flip/Flop Hub?
Thanks in advance.
I am looking at getting a 2009 SE DC x PK Ripper - Fixed Gear and want to know if it has a flip flop hub? It doesnt specify but does anyone know? Here is the information from the site.
REAR HUB Chosen High Flange Fixed Alloy, 32H, Japanese Sealed Bearing, Nutted, Sugino Alloy 17T Cog
I am going to try riding it in Fixed Gear but would like to know if the choice exists to change it to free. If not, how much does it typically cost to convert to Flip/Flop Hub?
Thanks in advance.
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not sure if it does, but in order to flip it, you must have a rear hub that is compatible for a freewheel on one side. Usually, in the bike description, the Hub specs will say something like "Flip flop / fixed/ freeweel."
As long as it has the proper threading on one side, a freewheel could cost around 20 bucks.
As long as it has the proper threading on one side, a freewheel could cost around 20 bucks.
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Well you'll need another hub and that to be rebuilt into your rear wheel; or alternatively and affordably get pre built a flip flop wheel, perhaps a kilo tt wheel from somebody's deep V upgrade? Or even a stripped cog side kilo tt rear wheel for even cheaper? (kilo TT's come with a flip flop threaded hub)
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https://www.sebikes.com/Singlespeed/D...Gear-2010.aspx
You're safe. Most SS/FG's have the flip flop hub, few don't have the freewheel installed. To me any SS/FG should come standard with flip flop hub, both freewheel and fixed gear with front and rear brakes. Let the buyer determine what mode and whether brakes stay on it ?
You're safe. Most SS/FG's have the flip flop hub, few don't have the freewheel installed. To me any SS/FG should come standard with flip flop hub, both freewheel and fixed gear with front and rear brakes. Let the buyer determine what mode and whether brakes stay on it ?
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thanks for all of the help guys. it sounds like i should be fine to get the bike then if i dont like the fixed gear ride, then i can switch it to free wheel pretty easily (and inexpensively).
and fuji - that is the 2010 version (and the orange is a little showy for me). the one i am looking at is a black 2009.
and fuji - that is the 2010 version (and the orange is a little showy for me). the one i am looking at is a black 2009.
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this board is great... thanks to everyone for helping out the newbie!
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