I have spent most of the year building and tweaking an old hybrid bike with a Yose Power 350W rear hub.
It has gone pretty well, most of the issues are with the base bike itself
Annoyingly I bought a freewheel kit not the cassette one so had to swap out my cassette for a freewheel, which seemed like no biggie
I have had a nightmare of a time getting the rear gears to index. I went to put on some new rear brake pads the other day and suddenly realised that the frame/ dropouts had been stretched out on the side with the freewheel. This was very noticeable with the v-brakes and also probably why I couldnt index the gears
I have filed the dropouts down a bit to create more room, but the locking nut pushes the side with the freewheel out so that the frame is skewed.
If I remove the locking nut then it sits true, but the freewheel is too close to the frame to use the little gears and doesnt feel like a safe thing to do.
Basically its too big specifically one side (the freewheel side) and bending seems to not bend evenly.
One solution would be to buy a smaller freewheel (as in total width).
Does this actually exist, I bought a non branded 8 speed one off ebay as the previous cassette was 8 speed.
I am fine with dropping down to 7 or 6 cogs, but not sure if the overall width of the freewheel will be shorter. If it isnt then there is no point.
If this doesnt work, I probably need to find a way of making the other side bend out, its just really really tight to try and do that
Any ideas?
It has gone pretty well, most of the issues are with the base bike itself
Annoyingly I bought a freewheel kit not the cassette one so had to swap out my cassette for a freewheel, which seemed like no biggie
I have had a nightmare of a time getting the rear gears to index. I went to put on some new rear brake pads the other day and suddenly realised that the frame/ dropouts had been stretched out on the side with the freewheel. This was very noticeable with the v-brakes and also probably why I couldnt index the gears
I have filed the dropouts down a bit to create more room, but the locking nut pushes the side with the freewheel out so that the frame is skewed.
If I remove the locking nut then it sits true, but the freewheel is too close to the frame to use the little gears and doesnt feel like a safe thing to do.
Basically its too big specifically one side (the freewheel side) and bending seems to not bend evenly.
One solution would be to buy a smaller freewheel (as in total width).
Does this actually exist, I bought a non branded 8 speed one off ebay as the previous cassette was 8 speed.
I am fine with dropping down to 7 or 6 cogs, but not sure if the overall width of the freewheel will be shorter. If it isnt then there is no point.
If this doesnt work, I probably need to find a way of making the other side bend out, its just really really tight to try and do that
Any ideas?