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Help, I wanna get rid of a Suntour Coaster !
SaMAlex:
But that aint gunna save you much weight is it? the coaster guts will still be in there.
brass monkey!:
--- Quote from: brianp on April 20, 2007, 11:55 AM ---I wouldn't go for the acs freecoaster kit Matt, it weighs a fair bit and is only available as 17T.
Mr. Orb's recommendation is way better.
You can lose the anchor arm then, too, and you still get the freecoasting action for fakies.
:daumenhoch:
Brian.
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fakies !! ain't heard that expression for a while !! :LolLolLolLol:
brass monkey!:
--- Quote from: S&MAlex on April 20, 2007, 12:00 PM ---But that aint gunna save you much weight is it? the coaster guts will still be in there.
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i guess the only way get the weight out is to 'drill' the hub out, so there will need to be a compromise somewhere ? I think i'll have to go for the easy option......ORB's first one ;)
thanks ORB, thanks gents !!! :daumenhoch:
BrianP:
--- Quote from: monkeybiscuits! on April 20, 2007, 02:20 PM ---fakies !! ain't heard that expression for a while !! :LolLolLolLol:
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LOL, I was gonna say roll-backs! ;)
(I got a coaster tuff here with the ACS freecoaster kit on it. Worked well, but I ended up with a 46T chainring on the front to get the gearing right. Plus it is, as Chris Moeller might've said, "HAF"...)
:daumenhoch:
Brian.
brass monkey!:
i'm still working on those SE decals matey !
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