I used a bb lockring on the Suzue hub freewheel threading to make it more
difficult for a fixed sprocket to back itself off. Worked fine.
But, I was still using the rim brakes rather than engaging in high-pressure
backpedaling to stop.
Since switched to a Phil which is fixed/free and now us
Thanks for the tip guys. After reading this I today set my 'beam up with spare
parts. I now have a 42x22 fixed/free flip flop.
Jason Leach
SF, CA
> On Oct 26, 2014, at 7:19 PM, Kainalu wrote:
>
> Suzue! And I said Suzie, don't even know what I'm rolling... Thanks for the
> great chain tric
I believe Riv used a BB lockring to hold the fixed cog tight on one side of the
free/free Suzue hub on my Quickbeam – I don’t think I’ve ever actually focused
on it, but that’s what they said way back then.
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