ThePowster
Old School Hero
Hey folks.
OK two parts to this post, firstly to document what I did to give something back to the community and help anyone like me who watched American Flyers and wanted a retro bike but whos also struggling to get it running lol, and secondly a question.
So here is what I did today, the Banana frame would not take my 700c wheel from my Cannondale CAAD 12 so I looked on Youtube saw a video about cold setting and basically stretching the dropouts to accommodate the new wheel.
Word of warning, I watch 2 different videos and both these chaps wound out the nuts to 160mm, well when I did the Banana today I only wound out to 154mm and checked and I was already at 132mm! :shock: so I gave it a slight equal press either side, rechecked and it came in at 129.5mm. I tried the wheel and it slid in nice and comfy, perfect
Eres some pics:
So bare that in mind if you want to give this a go, take it slow with small increments and just because someone does it at 160mm wide it doesn't mean this will be the case for you.
Now onto my question, you know those old skool levers on the frame for the gears, I think I would like to keep those for that retro feel, but I am unsure if I can use these for an 11 speed cassette? Can someone please confirm if these levers will indeed work a front and rear mech, double compact up the front 11spd at the rear.
Thanks
OK two parts to this post, firstly to document what I did to give something back to the community and help anyone like me who watched American Flyers and wanted a retro bike but whos also struggling to get it running lol, and secondly a question.
So here is what I did today, the Banana frame would not take my 700c wheel from my Cannondale CAAD 12 so I looked on Youtube saw a video about cold setting and basically stretching the dropouts to accommodate the new wheel.
Word of warning, I watch 2 different videos and both these chaps wound out the nuts to 160mm, well when I did the Banana today I only wound out to 154mm and checked and I was already at 132mm! :shock: so I gave it a slight equal press either side, rechecked and it came in at 129.5mm. I tried the wheel and it slid in nice and comfy, perfect
Eres some pics:
So bare that in mind if you want to give this a go, take it slow with small increments and just because someone does it at 160mm wide it doesn't mean this will be the case for you.
Now onto my question, you know those old skool levers on the frame for the gears, I think I would like to keep those for that retro feel, but I am unsure if I can use these for an 11 speed cassette? Can someone please confirm if these levers will indeed work a front and rear mech, double compact up the front 11spd at the rear.
Thanks