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suntour coaster brake

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kjilaja:
the one in the pic looks the same as what i've just bought,what are my options with this?

snav69:
You need an alloy hubbed tuff (front or rear) and drill the flanges off but be careful as Chris points out there's a right and wrong way of doing this  :daumenhoch:

Then the suntour one just slots in through the gap and twists in't place lining up the rivet holes  ;)

 :coolsmiley:

brummie:
you cant put it into the tuffs you bought from me nick
they would have to be steel or alloy rear mate i reckon

CD17:

--- Quote from: ... -. .- ...- on February 09, 2012, 09:30 PM ---You need an alloy hubbed tuff (front or rear) and drill the flanges off but be careful as Chris points out there's a right and wrong way of doing this  :daumenhoch:

Then the suntour one just slots in through the gap and twists in't place lining up the rivet holes  ;)

 :coolsmiley:

--- End quote ---

Yes as Paul says, do you have the bolts with it  ???

BrianP:
I've an instruction sheet for one of the hubs shown above - give me an hour and i'll have it dug out, scanned, photobucketed and on here

Brian  :daumenhoch:

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