I've removed a lovely old, but now worn 7 speed sachs 'LY92' freewheel from a Campag Nuovo Tipo hub and had an el-cheapo Golden-Sun/Sun-Race/Sturmey Archer to put on. (It's for the pub bike with 126 dropouts.) Now the thread pitch seems identical (hub is ISO - 1.375 x 24tpi), but the freewheel sits slightly loose on the threads, and consequently there's a bunch of clunking and grinding when it does what its meant to - freewheel - so I won't be using it as things stand. Is there a bodge, or is there another budget freewheel available that fits more snugly? Shimano maybe? Sheldon says there might be a mismatch between older Italian and British ISO standards.
I've had a go with plumber's tape but there's still an amount of play.
I see that IRD make freewheels, but as they're not overly cheap I might as rebuild the wheel with an old RX100 7 speed cassette hub I have lying about and use cassettes.
I've had a go with plumber's tape but there's still an amount of play.
I see that IRD make freewheels, but as they're not overly cheap I might as rebuild the wheel with an old RX100 7 speed cassette hub I have lying about and use cassettes.