XD SS conversions

Strugglebus

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And to elaborate...

I have no experience with this kit, but if my el mariachi stays with me I planned on giving it a try. Seems to have good reviews from what I’ve seen on the interwebs
 

JDurk

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Ran 1 on my new SS for a few weeks. Works as advertised. Came with 18t and 20t cog.
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mattybfat

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Hmm looking at that, how small can you go. Do they have a limit? Are they any other company's like SURLY or Paul making these? Sorry guys just real busy today.
 

Santapez

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Not a logical answer if you've got some weird OEM wheels where you have no idea what the freehub is. Or it's an expensive freehub...

Personally I like the second freehub just for making the swap between SS and geared easy. No tool swap.
 

Santapez

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No tools? You just rip it apart with your hands?

On the wheel. On my Stan's hubs I'd just pull the freehub (with cassette) w/ end cap off and swap the freehub with one setup with a single gear. For removing the shifting I just take the dropout/derailleur/cable/housing/shifter all off in one single piece and swap on a SS dropout.
 

stb222

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On the wheel. On my Stan's hubs I'd just pull the freehub (with cassette) w/ end cap off and swap the freehub with one setup with a single gear. For removing the shifting I just take the dropout/derailleur/cable/housing/shifter all off in one single piece and swap on a SS dropout.
Sounds like this involves tools
 

Santapez

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Yes. Yes it involves tools.

I meant on the wheel/hub end not requiring tools when I mentioned it. A 5mm hex to take off the derailleur is much different than chain whip, cassette tool, etc.
 
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