Help...I need some advice on converting to a singlespeed. I tried some other forums but people did not even know that 27" wheels and screw on freehubs ever even existed!
Basically, I rebuilt this Claud Butler a few months ago but I'm sorry to say that I just have not ridden it...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23284229@N ... 421784423/
...because I got all modern and bought this Giant...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23284229@N ... 421784423/
...which I hate to say is just so much better in every respect, as is to be expected with 20 years of development and the invention of carbon fibre.
But I feel very bad about not having used the Claud Butler, so in my mind one way to make it more appealing would be to do an SS conversion to it so it's different to the Giant. it would also look damned cool too.
The CB has horizontal forward facing Campag dropouts, wide flange Maillard hubs and a screw on freewheel, and an SR double chainset. What I'd really like to do is to try SS first, and then possibly fixed, but I don't want to go to the effort of having to change the hub, although if I could get a cheapish flip flop hub that will be OK with my rim I'd think about it.
What do I need to look for, will the dropouts give me enough adjustment or do I need something to really lock the wheel in place, and what sort of ratio should I be looking for? I have average fitness...
Thanks!
Basically, I rebuilt this Claud Butler a few months ago but I'm sorry to say that I just have not ridden it...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23284229@N ... 421784423/
...because I got all modern and bought this Giant...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23284229@N ... 421784423/
...which I hate to say is just so much better in every respect, as is to be expected with 20 years of development and the invention of carbon fibre.
But I feel very bad about not having used the Claud Butler, so in my mind one way to make it more appealing would be to do an SS conversion to it so it's different to the Giant. it would also look damned cool too.
The CB has horizontal forward facing Campag dropouts, wide flange Maillard hubs and a screw on freewheel, and an SR double chainset. What I'd really like to do is to try SS first, and then possibly fixed, but I don't want to go to the effort of having to change the hub, although if I could get a cheapish flip flop hub that will be OK with my rim I'd think about it.
What do I need to look for, will the dropouts give me enough adjustment or do I need something to really lock the wheel in place, and what sort of ratio should I be looking for? I have average fitness...
Thanks!