It will be the best use of time and money to tune your stock carburator and run single speed with a big sprocket, like 40-48 big, not 56 tooth. Get a tachometer and do some plug chops when it bogs down. Stock jetting is typically rich, but only the spark plug visuals will tell.
There is actually a conversation you can do to get old sturmey archer hubs to run as two speed fixed gears. One requires a milling machine, and the other fussy dremel work on case hardened steel, but it reduce the material cost of the hub to 40-70 USD.
Picture of machined parts:
And I cannot find any pictures from the Fairbrother method, but as described it would lock up the hub and prevent it from freewheeling in first and second. But third obviously cant be used as pieces essential to it are either removed or modified and put in a different place.
Again, time and money are better spent on riding the bike as a single speed with a tuned carburator.
There is actually a conversation you can do to get old sturmey archer hubs to run as two speed fixed gears. One requires a milling machine, and the other fussy dremel work on case hardened steel, but it reduce the material cost of the hub to 40-70 USD.
Picture of machined parts:
And I cannot find any pictures from the Fairbrother method, but as described it would lock up the hub and prevent it from freewheeling in first and second. But third obviously cant be used as pieces essential to it are either removed or modified and put in a different place.
Again, time and money are better spent on riding the bike as a single speed with a tuned carburator.
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