shaper Posted October 7, 2021 Share 14 hours ago, David Marshall said: It works. The problem being if you change the wheel to another bike you have to reset the gears and obviously have to adapt any new cassette. A better option is to machine the free hub if there is sufficient "meat" it. Ideally 1.8mm but you can get away with a bit less. If you need a short term solution you can drop one gear off the cassette and ride it as a 10 speed with one redundant click on the shifter. What Dave says, remove 1.8mm from the freehub. I have done it for a number of wheels. There plenty of Youtube videos online showing you this. Any engineering machine shop will be able to do this. Chopper Jr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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