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    NuVinci Left Side Freewheel

    Hi, I'm very interested. I have been working on a similar idea, although using a left threaded reverse drive "SouthPaw freewheel. I've attached a picture of the left threaded adapter that the FW would thread onto. The jury is still out on how the freewheel will hold up, although BMX'ers are...
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    Reverse threaded freewheel?

    Some great ideas. I'm using the older Nuvinci, not the N360, but from what I've heard, the N360 seems better/lighter, and more importantly, easier to adapt. I sense an upgrade in my future... I did actually contact Jeff ( Monkeylikesshiny)The one he built was right threaded for a gravity bike...
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    Reverse threaded freewheel?

    Oops. Guess I missed the meaning of the bolt head diameter encroaching on the threaded section......good point. I may have to consider using the smaller metric version of the freewheel (30.0 x 1.0)
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    Reverse threaded freewheel?

    Thanks for the info. Luckily I'm not limited to 135 mm dropout spacing on the frame, so I was hoping to squeeze out a few mm. of extra clearance that way. Countersinking the bolt holes and using 5 mm stainless flat head bolts would hopefully take care of the bolt head interference problem...
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    Reverse threaded freewheel?

    Hi All, I'm new here. Has anyone out there heard of this? A adapter that would allow mounting a reverse BMX freewheel (also called Lefty or Southpaw) to an ISO 6 bolt hub? I'm trying to drive the left side of a Nuvinci hub with a geared motor. No need to run a disc brake in conjunction with the...
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