Tolkano
100 W
Im still in the process of building my ebike and when i mount my wheel on my bike the chain rubs against the dropout when im on the 11t sprocket
Im using the 7 speed freewheel that came with the bike which is slightly too wide
I can shift all the way up and down the sprockets fine on my 9 speed sram x7 shifter and derailleur also
In the future i plan on upgrading to a sram x0 9 speed twist shifter and putting it on the left side of my bars upside down so i can shift with my left hand and throttle with right hand because i like that design
So i have a few problems obviously
The 7 speed freewheel is already too wide for my dropouts and is rubbing, and the 9 speed shifter isnt ideal because it shifts approx 2.5mm at a time and the 7 speed freewheel has about 3mm-3.5mm spacing between sprockets, though it does work its probably not as precise as it should be
Im wondering would the best solution be to buy a 6 speed freewheel which will have less overall width and also buy a 9 speed freewheel which has the correct spacing between sprockets and just put the 9 speed sprockets on the 6 speed freewheel and then put that on the bike?
Obviously i would only be able to fit 6 possibly 7 of the sprockets on but it would give me the correct spacing and good shifting as well as allowing me to use a quality shifter
Im using the 7 speed freewheel that came with the bike which is slightly too wide
I can shift all the way up and down the sprockets fine on my 9 speed sram x7 shifter and derailleur also
In the future i plan on upgrading to a sram x0 9 speed twist shifter and putting it on the left side of my bars upside down so i can shift with my left hand and throttle with right hand because i like that design
So i have a few problems obviously
The 7 speed freewheel is already too wide for my dropouts and is rubbing, and the 9 speed shifter isnt ideal because it shifts approx 2.5mm at a time and the 7 speed freewheel has about 3mm-3.5mm spacing between sprockets, though it does work its probably not as precise as it should be
Im wondering would the best solution be to buy a 6 speed freewheel which will have less overall width and also buy a 9 speed freewheel which has the correct spacing between sprockets and just put the 9 speed sprockets on the 6 speed freewheel and then put that on the bike?
Obviously i would only be able to fit 6 possibly 7 of the sprockets on but it would give me the correct spacing and good shifting as well as allowing me to use a quality shifter