You know, I think I'll mount that old hub from off the wreck. Tinker with it a while and see what I come up with. Maybe I'll find something that works.
That is what I noticed, as I mentioned earlier. The torpedo does unscrew, but the sprocket doesn't come off, as it's attached to the axle, so it seems like it's just putting a HUGE amount of stress directly into the axle, as normally the torpedo hits the pads and applies brakes.My concern is to the sprocket coming of the torpedo if peddled backwards. Did that make since.
I asked about that earlier: just taking the brake arm off. If the rear wheel just freewheels when you're not pedalling, then the torpedo's moving along in there. Think how far you'd have to pedal forward again before the rear sprocket would engage and you'd start moving.But I'm wondering why you have to remove the pads. If the armature which is normally fixed to the chain stay is mostly removed (just the center section remains so that it is like a big washer with the keyed center, then the brake can't be activated if you back pedal. how can anything come apart? Or am I missing something here...
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Operative Term here is "Looks to me that..."Free coaster, it's used in BMX bikes. It looks to me that you can remove the brake shoes. But do not remove anything else otherwise the hub will not work! I can't see how the torpedo can completely unscrew because of the clutch and clutch spring but I may be wrong if this is the case there is a washer at the thick end of the clutch spring you could add one more washer or more to stop the torpedo completely unscrewing but I don't think this will be necessary, the more washers the less back peddle distance. So we need to experiment! With this mod you should get probably at least a half turn backwards compared to a quarter turn backwards in a complete hub. I know this because when I wrongly rebuilt my coaster it gave me at least a half turn backwards but no brake! not good when you only have one brake, lol. Good luck to anyone who gives this a try!
Just popped out the pads last evening and put the wheel back on today. After 1/2 mile...the pedals don't try to break my feet or ankles when the coaster brake locks up either pedaling backwards or applying the pull brakes.Just wait until you put it into a frame! That's where I get the most upset (putting it on and taking it off again and again) and aggravated. You'll really be able to see how it acts once you do - and then you'll know why there's so many dead threads on this subject all across the interwebs! It's a lot of work for something that's less than 10 moving parts.