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Old 07-11.-2007, 09:51 AM   #16
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OK, can you post links to some of these cheap 120mm BMX flip-flop hubs that are available in Aus (the LINKS below are "HOT")?
There are BMXers everywhere!

Someone at one of these clubs (all in Western Australia) should be able to point you in the right direction ... AND/OR, let them know you are looking for a new OR good, used flip-flop hubset.

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Albany BMX Club
Augusta BMX Club
Bunbury BMX Club
Byford BMX Club
Cockburn BMX Club
Collie BMX Club
Dandalee BMX Club
Eastern Goldfields BMX Club
Hedland BMX Club
Hills BMX Club
Karratha BMX Club
Kelmscott BMX Club
Northam BMX Club
Rockingham BMX Club Inc.
Southern Districts BMX Club
Southside BMX Club
Tom Price BMX Club
WA BMX Inc
Wanneroo BMX Raceway Club
Woorree Park BMX Club
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Old 07-11.-2007, 01:22 PM   #17
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Just a thought, I built my single speed with my old RSX cassette hub. got the gear I wanted for the back, then used spacers to line it up so the chain would be straight. voila! Instant singlespeed hub!
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Old 07-11.-2007, 03:08 PM   #18
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I must admit i researched the BMX hubs AFTER i posted, mmm, they aren't cheap
Well not brand new any way. The other option is using a freewheel rear hub. On Sheldon Browns website there is a piece about how to convert one to single speed. The only problem then is you do not have the reverse thread to lock the cog with. Anywho, if anybody does know where to get cheap single speed hubs, please post a link or phone number please, i wouldn't mind getting some more.
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Old 07-11.-2007, 05:02 PM   #19
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Just a thought, I built my single speed with my old RSX cassette hub. got the gear I wanted for the back, then used spacers to line it up so the chain would be straight. voila! Instant singlespeed hub!

The OP wants a fixed-gear rather than simply a single-speed.
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Old 07-11.-2007, 11:42 PM   #20
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The OP wants a fixed-gear rather than simply a single-speed.
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Old 10-11.-2007, 12:20 PM   #21
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I have located some Suzue Basic Track Hub Sets, these seem to be reasonably priced, I will have an exact figure tomorrow when Vic recovers from their day off.
Don't get excited, Suzue are no longer produced!

Cheapest I can find in Aus on track hubs and/or complete track wheels is at:
http://www.hillbrick.com.au/

The next best is price: http://www.velocitywheels.com/

Harris in the USA have no stock of their hubs.
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Old 11-11.-2007, 08:07 PM   #22
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I'm also converting an old 80's MBK with Campy C Record groupset. I am doing it on the cheap. I found this from a google search http://scoplaw.blogs.com/scoplaw/20...o_make_a_f.html

I have an old wheelset I will try it on ... when I get time.
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Old 15-11.-2007, 06:24 AM   #23
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There's nothing hard in building a fixed gear wheel. Sheesh. Buy a track hub. Buy some spokes. Fire up Sheldon Brown and lace it all together. My first wheel, out of the grand total of 3 that I've built was done just that way. It's not hard. Just sit down and take your time.

You can get all worked up about what hub and what rim and what spokes and what colour and what goddess to sacrifice the cat too and all that shit. Go to your lbs, tell them you want a track wheel, but in bits. They'll give you a good hub, even if it's a cheap hub, it'll do the job. The rims aren't critical and I don't give a stuff about the fashion fairies who are currently soiling their tutus - the rim is NOT critical. I've got bloody good wheels with generic Taiwanese rims, bloody good wheels with some lovely old Ambrosio wheels, bloody good wheels with Velocity Aero wheels and some DeepV wheels. The rim makes a difference but it's the way it's built that's important. Just go to your lbs and buy what they use in their workshop. If they aren't willing to support you building your first wheels for your fixed gear steed, find a lbs that gives a fuck. Same with spokes, just buy what your lbs uses in their workshop. Straight 14guage has built many fine wheels, and it doesn't have the ten commandments engraved in latin on each spoke.

Sure, some will argue that if you go for 'this' rim and 'that' hub laced with 'those' spokes you'll get a better wheel. Sometimes they'll even be right

But for your first build, you can't go wrong by going to a trusted shop, asking them what they'd use, then taking the bits away and having a go yourself. The worst that can happen is you'll take the sorry mess back for them to fix up. But if I can build three dead straight wheels with no-one to nag me about the process, YOU can too.
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Old 21-11.-2007, 04:46 PM   #24
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The sand blasting revealed some very nice hand welding,
something rarely seen today.

The frame is now back from the painters, nice, satin black,
Pix: http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/adonai/SingleSpeed.jpg

Some local wheels with DA Hubs have now come to light (see: http://www.triwa.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1602 ) However, after trying some 700c wheels, I can see the frame is built for 27"x1". The (front) brake calliper drop is an issue with 700c.

The frameset is up for sale as displayed in the photo for $100, and I will continue looking for some 27x1 wheels. I also have a 22 tooth single speed freewheel and an 18 tooth fixed cog & lockring I can sell if required.
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Old 22-11.-2007, 06:11 PM   #25
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I have found some 27x1 wheels:
27" wheelset, Velocity 36 spoke Track Hubs with Velocity 27" Synergy rims, about $400 + tyres.
27" wheelset, Velocity 36 spoke Track Hubs with Velocity 27" Twin Hollow rims, about $350 + Tyres.
27" wheelset, MTB/BMX Hubs, Steel 27" 36 spoke rins, 27x1 90psi Tyres, 22 tooth single speed freewheel, $150.

I will build up a pair of the MTB/BMX/Steel Rim Wheels over the next couple of weeks. This option will require brakes on both the front and rear wheels, with the Velocity Hubs it would only require brakes on the front wheel.
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I will build up a pair of the MTB/BMX/Steel Rim Wheels over the next couple of weeks. This option will require brakes on both the front and rear wheels, with the Velocity Hubs it would only require brakes on the front wheel.

Don't do it, George, no, no, not the steel rims! Some things were left in the seventies for good reason.
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Old 23-11.-2007, 12:24 PM   #27
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Don't do it, George, no, no, not the steel rims! Some things were left in the seventies for good reason.
They may not be fancy, but they are cheap. 27"
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Old 25-11.-2007, 05:27 AM   #28
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The OP wants a fixed-gear rather than simply a single-speed.
Some Exercise Bikes (Repco) have a track hub with a lock nut. I was just given one, however only 20 spoke holes.
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Old 02-12.-2007, 12:03 PM   #29
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I have bought some cheap spin-on hubs, single speed, BMX 114mm and old 10 speed road 127mm, see how we go building some wheels.

The 114mm BMX hub with two 5mm lock nuts fits the track frame ok, the chainline is perfect.

I am waiting on spokes and ALLOY rims to arrive. Yes the steel rims were yuck!
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