Grubee freewheel sprocket?

Hi all
Yeah im very interested in this,
a freewheel rear end is the next thing for me i think,
as going down hill is the BANE of my rides,
over reving/ clutch-in slowdowns.

fetor
here did you get that 1 mate , and how much did it cost?
regards Jase
 
Hi all
Yeah im very interested in this,
a freewheel rear end is the next thing for me i think,
as going down hill is the BANE of my rides,
over reving/ clutch-in slowdowns.

fetor
here did you get that 1 mate , and how much did it cost?
regards Jase
My hub is NOT freewheel as i intend using it with the Titan system on a dual- suspension MTB.I'm either going to use a standard 5 speed freewheel(hopefually) or a single speed freewheel and lock the derailleur.
Cost AU$91 including freight:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=290132078780
 
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I've tried a 7 speed & 6 speed cassette on this rear hub & they don't fit.Hopefually this week i'll try a 5 speed & it will fit,rather than a single speed & locking the derailleur.

If you want a multi speed freewheel to fit this hub I believe you need to flip the axle and its spacers to make enough room for everything. Check out alaskavan's tadpole trike thread or maybe it was a thread called ultimate rear hub. But Alaska shows the process of removing the axle and reinstalling it so a multispeed freewheel will fit.

ocscully
 
If you want a multi speed freewheel to fit this hub I believe you need to flip the axle and its spacers to make enough room for everything. Check out alaskavan's tadpole trike thread or maybe it was a thread called ultimate rear hub. But Alaska shows the process of removing the axle and reinstalling it so a multispeed freewheel will fit.

ocscully
Appreciate the advance warning man,i've already worked the solution on one of my previous comments here:

"I bought this to use with a dual-suspension mountain bike with a Titan rear kit.I'm not interested in the drum brake only the heavy duty sealed bearing hub with it's sprocket mounting system.
In order for it to work i had to tap out one of the bearings with a piece of wood & swap the axle around & use a single sprocket with freewheel.The derailleur also needs to be locked.
Today i'll order heavy duty spokes & later lace the wheel but i can't see why this won't work.....i'll keep ppl posted."

Fits our motorbikers creed though......better to be told 10 times than none at all. :)
 
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