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bof:

--- Quote from: sam hudson on October 10, 2010, 12:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: VOIVOD on October 09, 2010, 11:46 PM --- :) 44/15 seems like it`d be a bugger to push.

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Yeah, it won't be quick out of the gate...but ...there is no gate at my local track  ::) Its only a pump track and I am fed up of pedalling like a complete nutter. I had a go on a lads 28/9 the other day and it flew (eventually). The track suits a faster gear and it will save me having a heart attack  ;D

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28 /9 cannot be right  :D thats the equivilant of about 49/16

dan-dare:
oooohh boffy dobber

sam hudson:

28 /9 cannot be right  :D thats the equivilant of about 49/16



 :2funny: Yeah its like ploughing through treacle to begin with !!

If I have a thread on the other side of my hub from my freewheel, is that a flip flop?  :-[

MartyC:

--- Quote from: sam hudson on October 10, 2010, 03:47 PM ---
28 /9 cannot be right  :D thats the equivilant of about 49/16



 :2funny: Yeah its like ploughing through treacle to begin with !!

If I have a thread on the other side of my hub from my freewheel, is that a flip flop?  :-[

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Yep, so you can run the smaller freewheel without a problem  :daumenhoch:

sam hudson:
 :LolLolLolLol:

Excellent. Good old SE for providing me with a decent hub in 2006!!!

Ta all for your most excellent help as usual  :4_17_5:

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