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cassette hub to 10mm rear ! how so to do ?
bobbbbsy:
you got an 80 goose dont you pickle or am i dreaming ?
nah no pegs or gay shit like that !! cool cool ! cheers guys. so spacing would nt be a problem we think ? :daumenhoch:
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
booobsy stay off the crack :D ;D
pickle:
--- Quote from: bobbbbsy on May 08, 2012, 12:07 AM ---you got an 80 goose dont you pickle or am i dreaming ?
nah no pegs or gay shit like that !! cool cool ! cheers guys. so spacing would nt be a problem we think ? :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
Nope my Goose is 2009/10 new school :daumenhoch:
Spen69:
Nope, you need a bench grinder and some patience!
I experimented on a cheap 9T 14mm axle wheel I got off here then bought a brand new set off gaybay for change to try and it worked both times. I put them onto my 1985 MRD Badlander and it was titled "MRD Badlander with a twist" in the oldschool freestyle section - the link is below. I also ran it with a 13T Oddy freewheel and a 36T front chainring which actualy suited the oldschool look better, and i've actually put it back to that set-up now as I needed the 9T wheels for something else. All you have to do is lace a flip-flop hub into your rear wheel and you can buy the 13T freewheel most places for less than £20 and screw it onto the smaller 30mm threaded side.
If you go the full 9T route just strip the 14mm axle out and mark it with masking tape then drop the first two parallel cuts on with the bench grinder. Keep checking that you've not taken too much off and the best thing is the axle won't spont when you tighten it up in the frame when you're finished which is an added bonus.
The thread si below with pics. It only takes an hour or so unless you go the re-build the hub route which took me about 2hrs to strip and re-lace my wheels, but i'm not very quick at that and make mistakes still when i'm lacing wheels.
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=126240.0
Hope that helps :daumenhoch:
Spen69:
Here's some pics of what I did to the axle :daumenhoch:
And here they are on my oldschool MRD Badlander :smitten:
Clearance on your chain to the chainstay is the issue - I used an old Shark-fin MTB glue-on frame gaurd >:D
And finally getting used properly :2funny:
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