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Nooby Question, Tensile Freewheel On Echo 6 Speed Hub With Spacers?


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Won't work unfortunately. Freewheels screw on so you need a hub with threads (Y)

Assuming you were looking at the Onza because it best fits your budget, one of these would do the job nicely:

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_fixed_hubs/trialtech_race_sealed_rear_hub/c21p11423.html

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_fixed_hubs/atomz_premier_screw_on/c21p11380.html

Don't worry - it's all pretty straight forward once you get your head around it all! :P

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was looking at an echo this seems like the exact same as on tarty but £24 cheaper would this be ok?

http://www.rocknrollbikes.com/trials/hubs/onza-rear-sealed-trials-hub-black-240-grams.html

Won't work unfortunately. Freewheels screw on so you need a hub with threads (Y)

Assuming you were looking at the Onza because it best fits your budget, one of these would do the job nicely:

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_fixed_hubs/trialtech_race_sealed_rear_hub/c21p11423.html

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/135mm_fixed_hubs/atomz_premier_screw_on/c21p11380.html

Don't worry - it's all pretty straight forward once you get your head around it all! :P

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Hold up, are you on a mod (20") or a stock (26")?

If you're on a stock (middleburns and looking at the 135mm Onza hub before) then no, that looks to be a 116mm rear hub which is mod spacing. There's no description so don't take that as gospel, but I'm fairly sure that'll be the case.

If it is 135mm then it'll be fine, but since this is Onza's 135mm spaced screw on hub I'm pretty sure the one you linked to is too thin.

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