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Old 07-31-14, 09:38 PM
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Jeff Wills
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Originally Posted by Wogster
Really, the only bikes that will have a problem are those with a frame spaced for less then 126mm.... For me, I have one that is spaced at 126, and there is a 130mm hub on there now, nice advantage of a steel bike. So perhaps the real solution overall, is that when freewheels start getting scarce is to pull off the wheel, get a new wheel built with a freehub and put on a 7 speed cassette. Just like if your hub exploded, then just get a freehub wheel built, and put on a 7/8 speed and be done with it. Yeah the guy building up a museum piece that needs all original parts, will spend $5,000 for a custom built freewheel, but I use my bicycles to ride, so will just use the opportunity to move from 6 speeds freewheel to 8 speed freehub.
Or get one of these new Suntour cassette hubs: Hubs ? SunXCD - Bicycle Components with 120mm OLD and squeeze the frame down.

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