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seizuremania:
ok thanks ;D

duncan:
Hi,
I'm assuming you know for certain they're both fronts?, hard to tell unless you see both sides of the wheels.
From that pic alone they do both look the same.

You'll need to find a rear hub, then see if it'll fit when a front is removed, assuming it isn't molded in.
I'm just guessing here, I don't know their construction, but post more pics on Wednesday and people will chime in :)



Bob_Acid:
The only way to do it is to tap a thread for the freewheel into the hub that you have. i know it's possible on alloy hubbed Skyways but they have a lot more meat on them than those do but you never know. it means having the right tools to do the job for starters and with what you have you might be better off saving yourself a lot of hassle and just waiting for the right rear wheel to come up for sale.

seizuremania:
ok i took some pictures, there not excelent quality though :(
i really dont mind what i have to do, drilling, cutting, anything :)








i really do hope something can be done.
also one of the wheels dont turn, the bearings have just frozen.

thanks
oh yeah and each sides on both wheels is identical

Sanmarcopizza:
I personally think you can't do it. There isn't enough there to safely put a freewheel on. Even if the material was of the right diameter to receive a freewheel and you were able to cut the thread, there probabaly isn't enough material to safely take a frewheel, bearing in mind it will probably need spacing away from the plastic to allow the frewheel to spin without fouling. Sorry.

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