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Quick question about hubs
I'm currently looking to buy a particular rear wheel. I want a flip flop hub but the seller tells me they only have the track hub available. I was told it can switch to single speed but no freewheel. this confused me. Can I or can't I use this track hub to ride with a freewheel. I want to be able to coast
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You can thread a freewheel on the fixed side without issue.
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
(Post 16662145)
You can thread a freewheel on the fixed side without issue.
"Novatec: A166SBT Alloy Track hub Rear:O.L.D: 120mm weight:235g Black color" so a bike mechanic would have no problem threading a freewheel? Would like to know before I purchase. Item is coming from china |
Considering the only tool you need to install a freewheel is your hand, you wouldn't have any problems doing it yourself.
So you know, that model is threaded on both sides. Novatec doesn't even make a single-sided track hub. |
It will work just fine. Grease the threads and just spin it on. It's a 2 sided hub, go crazy and do it twice.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 16662179)
So you know, that model is threaded on both sides. Novatec doesn't even make a single-sided track hub.
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Originally Posted by Jgovia
(Post 16662170)
the seller tells me they only have the track hub available. I was told it can switch to single speed but no freewheel. this confused me. Can I or can't I use this track hub to ride with a freewheel.
You can do it, but the threads probably won't engage all the way - see how much wider the threads are on the freewheel side of a flip flop? Not ideal, not a huge deal. http://cdn.observedtrials.net/vb/att...ew-hu0208b.jpg |
Originally Posted by Jgovia
(Post 16662214)
Does this mean I can ride with free wheel or no? Seller is telling me I can ride single speed but no free wheel
For the record, single speed typically means freewheel. Fixed gear means a fixed cog and lockring. Once again, you can thread a freewheel onto fixed threads without any problems. In case you missed it, you can thread a freewheel onto fixed threads without any problems. |
Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 16662216)
He means a single-speed freewheel is OK, not a cluster.
You can do it, but the threads probably won't engage all the way - see how much wider the threads are on the freewheel side of a flip flop? Not ideal, not a huge deal. http://cdn.observedtrials.net/vb/att...ew-hu0208b.jpg |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 16662231)
For the record, single speed typically means freewheel. Fixed gear means a fixed cog and lockring. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 16662231)
Dude, how many times do we need to tell you? Yes, you can thread a freewheel onto fixed threads without any problems.
For the record, single speed typically means freewheel. Fixed gear means a fixed cog and lockring. Once again, you can thread a freewheel onto fixed threads without any problems. In case you missed it, you can thread a freewheel onto fixed threads without any problems. |
Originally Posted by Jgovia
(Post 16662241)
am I better off purchasing a flip flop hub then? Can I use the flip flop hub from my old wheel? The way you described it, it sounds like there CAN be an issue. I don't want any possible issue
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Actually, Novatec makes the A166SBT in both fixed/fixed and fixed/free.
Originally Posted by Jgovia
(Post 16662249)
Appreciate your response. You're one of the nicer members on here
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Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 16662259)
That hub in your first post is a flip flop - I assumed it was fixed-fixed, but googling shows fixed-free - so it's just like the Surly in the photo. Enjoy your new wheel and single speed freewheel.
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Fixed/free. I maintain that you can still install a single speed freewheel on either side without any problems.
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On the right side of the hub are the SS threads. They are visible in the photo. I understand that all this can be confusing due to the different vocabulary being used but just get the hub you have identified. This is a good example of why buying things over the web can be more difficult. In a shop they would just pull out the hub and show you and it would make sense.
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Hilarity ensues.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 16662268)
Actually, Novatec makes the A166SBT in both fixed/fixed and fixed/free.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_40wF87N0Cm...t+guinness.jpg |
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
(Post 16662291)
On the right side of the hub are the SS threads. They are visible in the photo. I understand that all this can be confusing due to the different vocabulary being used but just get the hub you have identified. This is a good example of why buying things over the web can be more difficult. In a shop they would just pull out the hub and show you and it would make sense.
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Originally Posted by DiabloScott
(Post 16662315)
And they use the same model number for both versions?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_40wF87N0Cm...t+guinness.jpg |
Can I install wasabi mustard on my hot dog or do I need to use sriracha?
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Originally Posted by Huffandstuff
(Post 16662506)
Can I install wasabi mustard on my hot dog or do I need to use sriracha?
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Damn, talk about things going in 1 ear and out the other.
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Originally Posted by Jgovia
(Post 16662241)
am I better off purchasing a flip flop hub then? Can I use the flip flop hub from my old wheel? The way you described it, it sounds like there CAN be an issue. I don't want any possible issue
http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/4H...6377526-p5.jpg Even then I wouldn't anticipate problems since the freewheel would be engaging the same number of threads that a fixed cog would engage if it were mounted. |
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