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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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I am restoring a 1988 Gordonson steel frame road bike, it is fitted with a Simano Rear Freehub Body, and a 5 speed 14-28 cassette, the 14 tooth sprocket is also the lockring.
I am looking for a 6 speed 12 or 13 to 24 tooth 6 speed cassette to fit this freehub body, it has no large spline, all splines are the same size. Any local help will be appreciated.
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More information, it is a Shimano Uniglide cassette body, see: http://sheldonbrown.com/k7.html#uniglide
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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The spacers from 7-speed cassettes should work ... if you need to shim them some more (if you are using 9-speed cogs, for instance), then you can make additional "gaskets" from aluminum soda/beer cans. The threaded last cog on the old Dura Ace 6-speed (?) freehub was a smaller size, as you may have ascertained if you are looking at one -- as small as 11t were available (speaking from actually having one). |
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Thanks for the reply, I am building it up as a spare bike, a 6 speed 12-24 cassette would be more useable than the original. I hoped someone local (Perth) may have one in the shed.
If no response over the holidays, I may change the freehub body and fit an 8 speed, but that means more $$ for shifters. .
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I don't think you are following what I wrote ... If you look at the freehub whose splines are all the same size, you will see that the non-symmetrical pattern is the SAME except for ONE ... you can either grind the indexing spline narrower (a "stupid" recommendation which Sheldon Brown makes, BTW) or use a large, flat file and (with the EDGE) enlarge the notch on the cogs to fit the particular freehub (MY "stupid" recommendation). |
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