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  monty kid said:
can i run one if i want though?

No.

As the hub will be engaging, as well as the freewheel. Which would feel horrible.

If you want front freewheel, get a sealed, fixed hub.

If you want a rear cassette, get a fixed cog on the front.

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  monty kid said:
can i run one if i want though?

not realy because it is a free hub so you need a fixed sprocket at front you can get them from here http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?id=396 and cheeper ones as well, hope this helps,

Ant

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  monty kid said:
ok gonna feel very stupid asking this question but what do i screw it on to?

You screw the fixed cog onto the threaded crank arm. - Look at the Echo, Zoo, Tensile ones etc on Tartybikes.

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if you already have a freewheel on the front, and its something rubbish like an acs, just weld it together, ive fount myself doing that once before. i couldnt get the freewheel off.

this is why there is a nmc, dont worry matey.

profile are soo nice...zzzzzzzzzz

graham..

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