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Date: 22 Dec 2005 20:22:11
From: X
Subject: 7 speed Sachs
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I'm thinking of buying a speed sachs hub for my bike. does anyone happen to know the dropout width required for one of these? thanks Geoff -- www.bswa.org
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Date: 22 Dec 2005 19:32:57
From: Johnny Sunset
Subject: Re: 7 speed Sachs
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X wrote: > I'm thinking of buying a speed sachs hub for my bike. does anyone happen to > know the dropout width required for one of these? The Sachs 7-speed hub has been replaced by the SRAM Spectro S7. Sheldon Brown lists this as a 132-mm hub for the brakeless and drum brake versions, and 130-mm for the coaster brake version: <http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html >. Mr. Brown also offers a gearing calculator for both the older Sachs and the newer SRAM internally geared hubs: <http://sheldonbrown.com/internal-gears.html#sachs7 > and/or <http://sheldonbrown.com/gears/internal.html >. -- Tom Sherman - Fox River Valley
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Date: 22 Dec 2005 10:54:22
From:
Subject: Re: 7 speed Sachs
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I used to have one, but unfortunately can't recall the spacing, though I do know the Shimano 7-speed is 130. Of course, if your frame is steel then any bike shop can widen or narrow its spacing. I've done this to two of my upright bikes, one to run the 7-speed, and one to run a 3-speed. k
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