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tuff sprocket with pics
Waxintaxin:
its a freewheel not a coaster ?
QUADROPHENIA:
rich
i had a nightmare getting one, best bet watch ebay for broken coasters
DR VINOAH:
--- Quote from: ratty on October 30, 2006, 01:06 PM ---Cant be sure rich, but wernt they the Dx type sprocket? and Im sure they were interchangable!!!
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this looks do able
just checked the coaster hub (shimano) for a spooky wheel i have,
and compared it to the tuff on JG,s redline
similar yes :angel:
MartyC:
--- Quote from: Waxintaxin on October 30, 2006, 02:55 PM ---its a freewheel not a coaster ?
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They use the same sprocket, should be three small notches on the body and three matching ones on the sprocket. I might have one kicking around in the shed, I'll have a look but it might be a 17t though. It's part no. 6 on the other thread showing the suntour coaster bits :daumenhoch:
I think somewhere like Moore Bros in Isleworth or Stow's in Slough would be a good place to start if you're in West London or close by :daumenhoch:
jimwise68:
Rich
had massive problems with a similar issue, had the freewheel cog but not the spacer.
Had some fabricated and got three left. If you find out that the sturmey one fits let me know please. :-[
There seem to have been a few tuffs (minus the cog and spacer) on ebay lately. ;)
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