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tuff sprocket with pics
Waxintaxin:
on old metal ( not alloy) hubbed skyways , the free wheel looks like a cassette type affair as the freewheel seems to be in the hub, where do i get a sprocket for it ?
Rich
RATTY:
Cant be sure rich, but wernt they the Dx type sprocket? and Im sure they were interchangable!!!
Waxintaxin:
Yea looks like that type of affair , sprocket/cog just slots into the grooves on the freewheel thing already part of the hub, but where to get that type of sprocket ? freewheel ?
Rich
MartyC:
--- Quote from: Waxintaxin on October 30, 2006, 01:12 PM ---Yea looks like that type of affair , sprocket/cog just slots into the grooves on the freewheel thing already part of the hub, but where to get that type of sprocket ? freewheel ?
Rich
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Hate to say it, but a bike shop that sells road stuff and old Raliegh gear. It should be the same as a cog from a three speed Sturmey Archer hub if my memory serves me right :daumenhoch:
Frosty:
I have just bought one off the bay, a Skyway original. you get a cover? the sprocket with three pegs on it and a circlip.
I also need some info though on the bits needed to complete a tuff wheel I have just got too. It is a coaster hub, original, but has no spindle or coaster gear attached to it. Can I buy what I need to make it operational again or do I need to buy a new hub and install?
Thanks
Paul
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