In my biz of fixing up regular bikes for reg'lar people..I found this cool old Huffy Stalker Frame w. gears no wheels '95ish, I would guess.
Steel bike but very lite-weight. Figured I'd clean it paint it get it running fine and do what I do...sell it. No prob.
Basically 99.9 percent of bikes I find or locate to resell have freewheels not cassette hubs. I'm used to working with freewheels, they are so easy, I bought one little freewheel remover tool for 'Shimano' type that I've used on every freewheel for the past 2 years..easyaspie. I know little about cassettes. I don't think I want to.
**I did read the excellent thread by our friend IndyJPS below, and had a headache after page 2, TMI..(but, I do respect those of you who know how many mm. the cable stretches after one 'click', depending on routing, the inside diameter of the housing, what tensile strength the inner cable is, if the shifter is calibrated to the exact, ummm..calibration I guess, if the stretch in the cable exceeds one dyne per erg etc. don't get me wrong please.) **
It's just that I want an easy way of knowing which rear Der. will work with a cassette,a Freewheel, or both. NOW.. this bike has friction shifters, so theoretically a gear cluster indexed or not shouldn't care how it's being pulled, I mean you can pull the cable with your hand , or a stick and it should move, right?
So. maybe it has to be either
1. the chain, although I cleaned it lubed it it looks good like on all the bikes I 'flip'
2. Front Sprocket: highly unlikely, it's one piece crank running on middle ring. Solid as steel.
3. Shifter: some no name friction shifter moves with ease. all cleaned and lubed cables look clean and nice.
4. Rear Dérailleur: Techtra, shifts fine moves up and down the ring when I have bike upside down and testing.
5. Cassette / Free-hub: Since I sold out all of my bikes recently, I only had a couple of donor wheels with cassettes
Works fine when bike is upside down and running through gears, Add my weight (175lbs. 79kg.) and hard pedal it to test..I can't go more than 3 ft in any gear before it's skipping out of control.
I'll take Easiest "not too technical answer" for 800 Alex.
(besides just buy a Megarange freewheel ?, as Luke suggested to me a year ago, should have earlier.. I just ordered 6 of them unless of course that is part of a not too technical answer. ;-)
thanks so much
franco
Steel bike but very lite-weight. Figured I'd clean it paint it get it running fine and do what I do...sell it. No prob.
Basically 99.9 percent of bikes I find or locate to resell have freewheels not cassette hubs. I'm used to working with freewheels, they are so easy, I bought one little freewheel remover tool for 'Shimano' type that I've used on every freewheel for the past 2 years..easyaspie. I know little about cassettes. I don't think I want to.
**I did read the excellent thread by our friend IndyJPS below, and had a headache after page 2, TMI..(but, I do respect those of you who know how many mm. the cable stretches after one 'click', depending on routing, the inside diameter of the housing, what tensile strength the inner cable is, if the shifter is calibrated to the exact, ummm..calibration I guess, if the stretch in the cable exceeds one dyne per erg etc. don't get me wrong please.) **
It's just that I want an easy way of knowing which rear Der. will work with a cassette,a Freewheel, or both. NOW.. this bike has friction shifters, so theoretically a gear cluster indexed or not shouldn't care how it's being pulled, I mean you can pull the cable with your hand , or a stick and it should move, right?
So. maybe it has to be either
1. the chain, although I cleaned it lubed it it looks good like on all the bikes I 'flip'
2. Front Sprocket: highly unlikely, it's one piece crank running on middle ring. Solid as steel.
3. Shifter: some no name friction shifter moves with ease. all cleaned and lubed cables look clean and nice.
4. Rear Dérailleur: Techtra, shifts fine moves up and down the ring when I have bike upside down and testing.
5. Cassette / Free-hub: Since I sold out all of my bikes recently, I only had a couple of donor wheels with cassettes
Works fine when bike is upside down and running through gears, Add my weight (175lbs. 79kg.) and hard pedal it to test..I can't go more than 3 ft in any gear before it's skipping out of control.
I'll take Easiest "not too technical answer" for 800 Alex.
(besides just buy a Megarange freewheel ?, as Luke suggested to me a year ago, should have earlier.. I just ordered 6 of them unless of course that is part of a not too technical answer. ;-)
thanks so much
franco