hubgearfreak
Über Member
youngoldbloke said:Was there also a double sided freewheel?
either fixed/free or fixed/fixed would work as one
youngoldbloke said:Was there also a double sided freewheel?
Maz said:Uni-directional tyres? I didn't think these things existed. I thought the rotational direction arrows on tyres were purely cosmetic.
I thought the fixed/free threading was different then? - freewheel as in 5 speed block - pre cassette times.hubgearfreak said:either fixed/free or fixed/fixed would work as one
youngoldbloke said:I thought the fixed/free threading was different then?
hubgearfreak said:it is. below is a picture of a fixed wheel hub. it has a thread that's clockwise for the sprocket to go on, and then a LH thread for the lockring. you can screw on a single speed freewheel and ignore the lockring.
youngoldbloke said:a multi speed freewheel