stonezone
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LightningRods said:I didn't get email notifications on any of your posts, Zack. Cheekybloke tipped me off that you were in here raising a ruckus.
I get a little needy sometimes... and I don't like to share
LightningRods said:I haven't fitted a W-I freewheel to any of my threaded parts. I did write W-I before making the hubs and their engineer assured me that their spec of "1.37-24" is the same as the BSA standard of 1.375"-24 that I make all of my parts to conform to.
I know, you're thinking "But it doesn't FIT!" We need to check in with Foppel and his crew in Switzerland. I'm pretty sure that they have been running W-I freewheels on their LR mid drives. I don't know what's up here. Did SBP send you a left hand thread freewheel?
Here's a close up of the flange where the diameter reduces to about 30mm. It would be easy to turn down (for what) the adapter so it would fit, but how many threads does the aluminum need before it fails (in a fight, the FW threads win and come out unscathed).... you may be fine or you may be pedaling home
(hint hint - chromoly JS/FW adapter option for BB)

Here's the FW threaded in as far as it can go. I think it should work with the BB Crankarm without much shaving, but my threads are stripped so I couldn't test. I have a nice set of Jitsi cranks on their way, so i'll update

Here's them all together (avacado, no bananas). You will have to adjust your chainline but a small margin, it's not a clean swap:

The stock ISIS crankarm threads are roughly 57mm deep.
WBHDFW has 40mm of threads, then narrows out as the flange starts (narrows down to 30mm)
The standard FW has no flange and can thread as far as needed.
JS adapter has about 65mm of threads so bottoms out.
the HDFW is extremely well made and I want to run it on the BB side for sure (and eventually the JS). There is a ton of torque at the BB FW with the large drive sprocket and distance from the smaller sprocket as opposed to the drive side.
Hope that all made sense.
happy weekendings!