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Join Date: Aug 2006
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i have an old 18 gear peuguot racer its very nice. but i cycle in london and don't need my gears. can someone advise me on how i can change over to single speed with freewheel? much appreciated. thanks.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: About 2 kms ahead of you
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That blimmin Sheldon. Knows everything bikes he does!!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Ebay listed company called Bicyclesupply has a really good and good value set up for the rear end of a singlespeed. It consists of a chain tensioner, a 18 sprocket and spacers. It's for a Shimano cassette hub. Take the cassette off, fit the sprocket and spacers and tensioner(fits where the derailleur would go) , shorten the chain and after checking the chain alignment tighten the lockring and that's about it(remove cables and shifters too). Happy singlespeeding ![]() |
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