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Crossing fingers for the arrival of them for tomorrow then, need two. :wink:
comradegerry said:Anybody know of another source of the flanged Eno free wheel other than Sikebikeparts? They appear to be out at their website.
Gerard
Expect to start shipping again 3/8/10
We are really hoping by Monday or Tuesday next week. So sorry for the delay. White is a pretty good company but they are slow and don't have good scheduling practices.
Byte said:I didn't read the whole topic, mostly looked at the pictures. I saw that some members modded their own freewheels to fit on splined freehubs, but doesn't somebody sell them here on the forum or a shop? I think if I modify one myself I'll blow it :lol: Or is it really easy to do, with some files?
TylerDurden said:Byte said:I didn't read the whole topic, mostly looked at the pictures. I saw that some members modded their own freewheels to fit on splined freehubs, but doesn't somebody sell them here on the forum or a shop? I think if I modify one myself I'll blow it :lol: Or is it really easy to do, with some files?
You can send a FW to Luke and send Thud 20 bux.
In the thread is Miles' handiwork with a "spar-slotter", if you are interested in DIY.
Byte said:Hmm ok.. I would need 2 freewheels, so it would cost 40 bucks + shipping to Luke + shipping to (me) the Netherlands. I think it's easier and cheaper to ask someone over here in the Netherlands to CNC 2 freewheels for me isn't it?
Byte said:Oh and what do you guys think, do I really need a HeavyDuty Freewheel for a high-powered bike or would a cheap one like this one (http://www.sickbikeparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=34&osCsid=7150d7eeecda1fad1eded45cd39cb1d0) be good enough to handle the power? (Using a Turnigy 80-100-B 130Kv Brushless Outrunner on 10S LiPo)
I'm afraid that would be rather a tricky job.... even if you bypass the freewheel....12p3phPMDC said:It seems like an equivalent could be made for the dual drive though.
12p3phPMDC said:Cool, I didn't understand it the first time, I must have learned something... 8)
pretty slick..
So, the freehub would isolate the pedals from the fixed cog like normal, and the freewheel would isolate the motor.
Certainly cheaper than two freewheels.
No, you'd still need 2 freewheels on the driver, for dual independence, unless you have freewheeling cranks (as I did).12p3phPMDC said:So, the freehub would isolate the pedals from the fixed cog like normal, and the freewheel would isolate the motor.
12p3phPMDC said:Ah yes, thanks Gents...didn't think that through...the motor would drive the pedals unless you had a freewheeling crank.
There's not space on the driver for 2 freewheels and 2 modified cogs, unfortunately... to fix the outer freewheel you'd have to make an adapter to fit the driver's internal (lock-ring) thread.GGoodrum said:Miles, if the recessed-type freewheels are used, can the cog/FW combo be narrow enough that two could fit on the splined hub? Did you just take a regular cog, and cut it so it has the two "tool" dogs?
They're a clever design but the wheelbase is too short for me......... I'm not into wheelies....GGoodrum said:The Kimori part is very cool as well, but I'm guessing not available except in Japan?