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Explain a coaster brake Tuff...!
snav69:
Here's what you want Rich :daumenhoch:
Sorry NOT for sale as I need it myself ;)
pickle:
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--- Quote from: hotdog on May 25, 2012, 12:24 PM ---Going off the diagram (3rd down)from the above link,you need part No.5,6 & 7
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i think he just needs part No6 the actual sprocket, the other parts seem to be in place to me ??? :-\
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No he is right Rob, you will need bit 5,6 & 7 :daumenhoch:
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:daumenhoch:
every days a school day
Devilock:
--- Quote from: Snav on May 25, 2012, 01:04 PM ---Here's what you want Rich :daumenhoch:
Sorry NOT for sale as I need it myself ;)
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Come on Paul, Ill give you £8000!!! :D
Oh well looks like Im on the hunt for those parts when I thought I could install the wheels today! >:(
MartyC:
To make it a freewheel all you need is one of these
and a regular BMX freewheel to screw onto it. It's a simple 15 min job to swap out the coaster part with the freewheel part and job done.
Devilock:
--- Quote from: MartyC on May 25, 2012, 02:16 PM ---To make it a freewheel all you need is one of these
and a regular BMX freewheel to screw onto it. It's a simple 15 min job to swap out the coaster part with the freewheel part and job done.
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Could the coaster still be used in the same way?
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