help sizing for sprocket adapter

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Kioshk

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I am looking for a wheel that suits the adapter assembly, not an adapter that will suit y wheel. I have no wheel, this is the point of my question.
According to your posts, you have no adapter either. And you haven't adequately described your application, let alone any other details. Do you happen to have a bike?

I recommend a disc-brake hub adapter and be done with it. It eliminates the hub-diameter/spoke-count & impingement issues, it's very durable, and super-easy to install.

$50...comes with high-quality 44-T sproc.

http://www.bicycledesigner.com/rotor-and-sprocket-adapter.html
 

Tony01

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I say ditch the shift kit cause they are so stupid, 3 chains with so much to go wrong and no engine braking, and build yourself a solid rear wheel with a moped hub for $120. Get your rim of choice, Alex dm32 is a good one, buy the spokes 12g of the correct size from husky bicycles, and get the "motobecane rear drum hub" online for $50 plus a rear sprocket for your choice for $15. Coaster brakes suck!
 

BlueSmoker

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Do you know where i can find an adapter for my Shimano FH-RM30 rear hub? It must be okay with a 36T sprocket.

Bolt circle diameter: 45 mm
Flange diameter: 53,8 mm
Spoke holes 36 holes
 
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