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Trev:
Hi there,

I need some advice about modern day freecoasters.

As some of you may know, I have a 2006 Haro Sport which I bought to re-learn some old flatland tricks.  I would like to have a coaster brake on this as I want to do pedal pickers and other coaster related tricks (maybe learn the Stupple  :LolLolLolLol: )

I would like to know what my options are. Can I stick a coaster on any wheel? I assume technology has moved on enough to not require a coaster brake arm. I literally know nothing about this, so any advice will be appreciated.

Cheers.

Rombloke:
trev all coasters need the arm that bolts to the frame, other wise the hub will just want to spin backwards.....

ive been thinking about getting a coaster/freecoaster myself

Dave

harris:
trev get a switchable skyway rear coaster /freecoaster hub   it will fit on new school to.   :daumenhoch:

spinmaster:
get a newschool nankai techno lite

theRuler:

--- Quote from: quimrider on January 30, 2007, 06:28 PM ---get a newschool nankai techno lite

--- End quote ---

YES

don't bother with a coaster brake.

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