deven_science said:I love the idea of no wires!
GTV said:I might be talking to myself by this point, but here goes anyway...
I did some more math considering the blue band kick back has a 20 tooth sprocket, and I've decided to put the blue guts in my yellow 36 hole shell like was suggested earlier in this thread. That, combined with the original 46 tooth chain wheel will give me an ever so slightly more agressive low gear than the single gear I have now, and a very good top gear. Overall, taller gearing than just the red (or yellow) band hub with a 52 tooth chain wheel. Now the big questions...
Does anyone know for certain if the yellow/blue parts are interchangeable?
Any tips on doing the rebuild? Any special tools needed? Parts?
B607 said:When I button those hubs up I like to leave just a bit of side to side play. Maybe 1/16" or so. Check it again when you tighten the axle nuts and make sure the slop is still in there.
Also, very important: when you mount it, put the strap and screw around the frame and through the brake arm but don't tighten it until the very last or you can put the guts in a bind. Also make sure you have a bit of sag in your chain. Kickbacks don't like tight chains.
You could also paint the stripes yellow and blue to show that it's a hybrid between the two.
Give us a report when you get it on the road. I've always wanted to do this but never got around to it. Gary
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