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Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I've just seen a bike for sale on ebay were the freewheel is held on with a circlip. How could this have any effect? I'd have thought the freewheel would screw straight on to the axle.

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craigwend

Grimpeur des terrains plats
I've just seen a bike for sale on ebay were the freewheel is held on with a circlip. How could this have any effect? I'd have thought the freewheel would screw straight on to the axle.

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Jubilee Clip (pedant alert) - bodge job...
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Is this a freehub? (as opposed to a freewheel)
Would it be possible to fit a freewheel instead?

Looking at the age it might take a threaded freewheel, unless the thread is stripped hence the jubilee clip. But either way it'd be a single speed one as there's nowhere for a rear derailleur that I can see.

The rear dropout also seems to have some sort of bodge. I wonder if it had a Sturmey Archer set-up previously?
 
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Ian H

Ancient randonneur
It looks like a free-hub (too wide for a threaded hub) with a single sprocket fitted. Obviously not the original hub.
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
Yes - the seller said they'd removed the hub gears. It's fairly local and bidding has stalled at a fiver so I might buy it.

Jump in quick before they add L’eroica and rare and vintage into the description and ask £500 for it
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
Looks to me like someone has made a single speed using an old freehub (or possibly a Shimano type threaded freewheel body) by removing the unwanted sprockets and putting on what looks like Sturmey sprocket and putting on a Jubilee clip to keep it in place. It would work but won't win any beauty prizes.
 
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