RadNomad
Senior Retro Guru
Hi.. I wish to reduce the gearing on my 1986 Carlton Carrera but i am not familiar with the hub type. It looks different to old screw-on freewheels or the modern freehub/cassette like my MTBs have, so i don't know how it comes apart. The two photos below show my Carlton's hub/cassette and the third photo is an ebay pic which seems to be the same kind of hub. My Carlton has a complete Shimano 105 golden arrow groupset.
Questions:
1). Is my hub similar type to the ebay photo?
2). How to remove the sprockets (is it a cassette or seperate sprockets)? What type of tool is required?
3). My Carlton is 6 speed with friction shifters. Could i fit a 7 or 8 speed cassette onto my original hub? (.. if such a cassette exists for this type of hub..).
4). Any idea what kind of gear spread i could get away with while retaining the original golden arrow derailleur? Original rear gearing is 13T-24T. Maybe 13T-28T would work?
I tried gearing the bike down by changing the front inner ring from 42T to 39T but i still find the gearing to high for me.
Any help much appreciated, thanks!
Questions:
1). Is my hub similar type to the ebay photo?
2). How to remove the sprockets (is it a cassette or seperate sprockets)? What type of tool is required?
3). My Carlton is 6 speed with friction shifters. Could i fit a 7 or 8 speed cassette onto my original hub? (.. if such a cassette exists for this type of hub..).
4). Any idea what kind of gear spread i could get away with while retaining the original golden arrow derailleur? Original rear gearing is 13T-24T. Maybe 13T-28T would work?
I tried gearing the bike down by changing the front inner ring from 42T to 39T but i still find the gearing to high for me.
Any help much appreciated, thanks!