Bicycles Asked on January 1, 2021
I’m currently building a parts list for a new single-speed bike. In the process, I came across a nice looking flip-flop hub from Miche: The “Primato Pista/Strada”
I figured that adding the fixed sprocket is best done using a dedicated Miche carrier. However, for the freewheel sprocket, I’m confused. I read about Italian, ISO and British threadings, all being approx. 35×24 tpi. On the referenced website though, it states that the freewheel is 36×24 tpi, which seems too large for regular freewheel sprockets. I couldn’t find any suitable sprockets online.
Is it possible to just use regular Italian freewheel sprockets on that hub (as for the fixed sprocket)? If not, where can I find suitable freewheel sprockets?
I have these hubs, I used a normal freewheel (1.37" x 24TPI) I had lying around from my old single speed build.
I'm 99% sure you also need a normal single speed / BMX / trials freehub. The 1% doubt I have is, that I don't know which model/year your hub is. And I don't know if they ever did a different one.
Worst come to worst, buy a freehub from a place which does refunds easily. That way, you can try to fit the freehub and if it doesn't fit, just get your money back.
Answered by abdnChap on January 1, 2021
I built a pair of wheels with Miche Primato Strada/Pista with a Sturmey Archer freewheel SFS30.W190.CA0 (19 teeths, chain: 1/2" 1/8"). No problem for setting up the freewheel on the hub.
Answered by astro30 on January 1, 2021
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