I would like to install a Nexus 7 speed hub on my 3G Newport with an AL frame. Is there a safe way to expand the rear drop outs on an AL frame?
I would have to agree w/B808 regarding alu frames. This cheap material, while interesting, is not really suited for bicycle frames unless you don't ride much or are very light weight. Aluminum has proven to be short-lived, while on the other hand, a 1930's-50's handmade brazed/welded steel frame may last a few lifetimes if cared for properly. What I recommend to any ratter is go with an OLD low-mile steel frame with no repairs. These USA-sourced frames are really comparable to hand-made custom steel frames today, and are a great base for any build...Follow these steps:
1.) Discover that the frame has cracked. After your injuries heal, scrap the beercan frame and get a nice steel ride.
2.) Leave the Al to the Miller High Life and enjoy the benefits of a ferrous lifestyle.
HTH!
-Rob
Thanks for the info. According to the interweb, taken from 3G wheel set spec.
"Rear drop out spacing should be 116mm and front 110mm."
From Shelton Brown's site.
https://web.archive.org/web/20130925001938/http://www.shimano.com/publish/content/global_cycle/en/us/index/tech_support/tech_tips.download.-Par50lparsys-0015-downloadFile.html/08) Hub Dimensions.pdf
Are O. L. D. and spacing the same thing? The smallest 3 speed hub is 120mm.
My 4 speed hub is model Nexus SG-4R35, 130mm. I would assume a no go.
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