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If you want a dual speed, your best bet is to use the white industries dual freewheel that is pictured above (or surly dingle if you want fixed). The two tooth difference gives a nice change-up without being so much that you have to adjust your chain length. I'd stay with a single chainring.
If you want anything beyond that, I recommend just buying a geared bike. |
Originally Posted by markaitch
(Post 14708262)
op specified freewheels & did not say anything about requiring the rings & fws to be on opposite sides of the bike...
Originally Posted by Mr Yum Yums
(Post 14707042)
Haha wow I did not expect to have this many replies. Thanks for all the heads up, I was just looking at doing something different and a new project to play around with. I appreciate it fellas and I look to be talking with you guys more on here. Take it easy.
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