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Old August 6th 03, 08:54 PM
Dan Musicant
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My 27 x 1.25" back wheel for my Miyata road bike has a 6 sprocket
freewheel with 14 tooth high gear and 28 tooth low gear. The next to
largest sprocket has a chipped tooth and although I found a replacement
freewheel I discovered that I have a used 27 x 1.25" wheel with a 6
sprocket freewheel, but it's 14 tooth high gear and 30 tooth low gear. I
don't have a freewheel removal tool that fits my current freewheel, so I
decided to try using this used wheel. I guess because the largest
sproket on this freewheel has two more teeth, it's noticeably larger
than the other freewheel. When I put on the new chain, should I give it
one or two more links than my current chain?

Thanks for the advice.

Dan
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Old August 7th 03, 12:56 AM
Dan Musicant
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On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 19:54:03 GMT, Dan Musicant
wrote:

:My 27 x 1.25" back wheel for my Miyata road bike has a 6 sprocket
:freewheel with 14 tooth high gear and 28 tooth low gear. The next to
:largest sprocket has a chipped tooth and although I found a replacement
:freewheel I discovered that I have a used 27 x 1.25" wheel with a 6
:sprocket freewheel, but it's 14 tooth high gear and 30 tooth low gear. I
:don't have a freewheel removal tool that fits my current freewheel, so I
:decided to try using this used wheel. I guess because the largest
:sproket on this freewheel has two more teeth, it's noticeably larger
:than the other freewheel. When I put on the new chain, should I give it
ne or two more links than my current chain?
:
:Thanks for the advice.
:
an

I left in one more link but it turns out I had to remove that link. 56
links it is. Gonna grease up the chain and ride...

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Old August 7th 03, 01:57 AM
Garrison Hilliard
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Dan Musicant wrote:
I guess because the largest
sproket on this freewheel has two more teeth, it's noticeably larger
than the other freewheel. When I put on the new chain, should I give it
one or two more links than my current chain?


ALWAYS CHANGE THE CHAIN WHEN CHANGING FREEWHEELS!


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Old August 8th 03, 03:55 PM
jt
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"Garrison Hilliard" wrote in message
...

Dan Musicant wrote:
I guess because the largest
sproket on this freewheel has two more teeth, it's noticeably larger
than the other freewheel. When I put on the new chain, should I give it
one or two more links than my current chain?


ALWAYS CHANGE THE CHAIN WHEN CHANGING FREEWHEELS!


Never make absolute statements.


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Old August 8th 03, 05:10 PM
Pete Biggs
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Garrison Hilliard wrote:

ALWAYS CHANGE THE CHAIN WHEN CHANGING
FREEWHEELS!


No need if the freewheels have about the same amount of wear.

~PB


 




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