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my bad...enjoy the higher ratio. watch out though, if you keep putting in miles like that you may find yourself wanting more very soon...;)
He was looking for a 15T freewheel, the only 15T freewheels are BMX with 30mm by 1mm threading which will not fit on a standard road...
as often as you need to....if your chain keeps coming loose, check your axle nuts and make sure they're hella tight, fixes put a lot of stress...
Just remember that BMX stuff won't fit on standard road hubs. I made the mistake of purchasing an ACS BMX hub that didn't fit. There is no regular...
brake is a good idea, your legs/knees will have enough work to do hauling you and yo' stuff around all day. unless you need a front rack to...
i do skids without too much problem on 48-15. you could probably skid much bigger than that, it's just a matter of getting weight off the back wheel.
if you want to use "glue" at the very least you'll need to get a track cog to thread on, i don't think you'll be able to glue the freewheel...
my initial response would be, are you prepared to ride another 8,000 miles with pads on to avoid several stiches? I used to wear pads all day...
keep in mind someof your old parts may not match the "new" frame you're getting...stem sizing, one-piece bottom bracket or three-piece, seat post...
48-15 fixed, 40-20 (or something ridiculous low like that) on my beater brakeless freewheel
sucks, same thing happened to me when i got my sputnik, took it out to the parking lot, resisted a little, slipped a good half pedal stroke. guy...
do it, and discomfort be damned! does it have horizontal dropouts? if so, the only drawback i can see is the possiblity of being so unbelievably...
With the Surly hub...i know the AC racing 15T freewheel i used on it last year needed spacers to avoid rubbing on the hub but other than that...
not anywhere near as aero as a tour TT but here is an old school big wheel/small wheel example. my friends fixed nishiki. hope the link works....
i ride 48/15 everyday...after you get used to it you'll find your legs wanting to go faster up hills (for racing you could pedal faster in a...