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Old 08-09-2008, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: Would this work?

HI Walter,

Probably the easiest way to accomplish what you are trying to achieve (perfectly mounting a sprocket) is to replace the coaster brake hub with a disc brake hub and use one of our sprockets (they come pre drilled to be mounted in place of the disc brake rotor)....This has proven to work fine for most users...

However, if you want to achieve a better chain line too (remember mounting the sprocket to the rotor location on a disc brake hub does place the sprocket further out away from the spokes)...we do make a Disc Hub Adapter to mount the sprocket further inboard (We also make a Top Hat adapter that not only enables one to mount the disc on the disc hub BUT also retain use of the disc brake itself.

Hope this helps you.

Andrew
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