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If not run a slightly smaller front sprocket like a 38 or 40t with a coaster at the rear to give a good ratio.
Quote from: discostu on February 20, 2013, 09:49 PMIf not run a slightly smaller front sprocket like a 38 or 40t with a coaster at the rear to give a good ratio.I wouldn't run a coaster Stu with such a small front ring. Coaster sprockets are normally 18T plus and with a 40T at the front, it would be like trying to ride a flatland setup.I would try something like a Shimano DX hub at the rear Jaymz. Flip the sprocket inwards to move the chain away from the stay. They are normally 14T too so running a 40T at the front is okay with it.
Terry what the fook are you talking about???
Quote from: discostu on February 21, 2013, 11:32 PMTerry what the fook are you talking about???Any need for that?? Was I rude to you??Unlike you, mid school to me didn't happen. 100% old school here
Quote from: Londonhellboy on February 21, 2013, 10:49 PMQuote from: discostu on February 20, 2013, 09:49 PMIf not run a slightly smaller front sprocket like a 38 or 40t with a coaster at the rear to give a good ratio.I wouldn't run a coaster Stu with such a small front ring. Coaster sprockets are normally 18T plus and with a 40T at the front, it would be like trying to ride a flatland setup.I would try something like a Shimano DX hub at the rear Jaymz. Flip the sprocket inwards to move the chain away from the stay. They are normally 14T too so running a 40T at the front is okay with it.Terry what the fook are you talking about???I'm not talking about a coaster on a set of tuffs from the 80's mate. I'm talking about a 90's freecoaster like a nankai, static or sym hub. These all run 16 down to 13 tooth rear sprockets mate. Come on son get with the mid school!!!
lookin good mate.everybodies gone 2hip mad.mind im not complaining.its keeps em all away from the s&m stuff
Looking good so far How fat is that downtube
Looks stunning
point 4 you might be able to shorten the cable by using knarp type things
Where is the headset top nut?
Quote from: discostu on March 02, 2013, 01:21 PMWhere is the headset top nut? i had 5 of them here and none would go over the knurling