pxpaulx
Well-Known Member
Over the weekend I did some work on my two fat bikes before it gets to around here! Swapped the forks again, swapped the better brakes onto the radrover (avid bb5s), and moved several tires around including putting the larger 4.5 inch juggernaut (this tire is a great price around $60 at aebike online) onto the rear of the radrover.
The last thing, and biggest change, I did was add my new dnp 11 to 32t freewheel. This replaced the 14 to 28t Shimano sprocket. That is a 21 percent gear reduction! The high gear is now noticeably harder to pedal, which was what I wanted. Anyone wanting a higher gear should consider this swap! It also added an easier low gear for climbing, a win-win.
One thing to note. The axle is quite long. In fact the park tool freewheel removal tool wouldn't go on! Thankfully the tool had a hole drilled in the center, for smaller axles I presume. I just suck it in a vice and drilled until it fit over the axle. If anyone wants to do this they can borrow my crudely drilled park tool, at cost of shipping on both ends (I would want it back!).
Anyway that was my bike prep weekend!
The last thing, and biggest change, I did was add my new dnp 11 to 32t freewheel. This replaced the 14 to 28t Shimano sprocket. That is a 21 percent gear reduction! The high gear is now noticeably harder to pedal, which was what I wanted. Anyone wanting a higher gear should consider this swap! It also added an easier low gear for climbing, a win-win.
One thing to note. The axle is quite long. In fact the park tool freewheel removal tool wouldn't go on! Thankfully the tool had a hole drilled in the center, for smaller axles I presume. I just suck it in a vice and drilled until it fit over the axle. If anyone wants to do this they can borrow my crudely drilled park tool, at cost of shipping on both ends (I would want it back!).
Anyway that was my bike prep weekend!