The Fuji Feather track bike and Formula hub
2 years ago I was looking for a fixed gear when I saw a used Fuji Feather track bike.
It was advertised as a single speed and I just assumed it will be easy for me to convert it to fixed gear.
I was wrong π
Apparently the fixed gear side of the hub is splined. It's my first time to see this type of mount. I then researched and learned that this splined mount is currently used in bike's disc brake system and is called 'centerlock'.
I didn't want to replace the hub to keep the bike as stock as possible.
So upon learning how it's called I was again positive that I can find the sprocket/cog for this hub.
I was wrong - again! π
Took me some time to find 2 alternatives:
1. The disc hub from https://www.velosolo.co.uk/shopdisc.html that cost GBP35++ - sold from UK and ebay
2. The exact "formula" cog that is only sold in Indonesia - advertised as "Taiwan Formula Cog"
How crazy is that - a Japanesed bike with a hub from Taiwan that is only sold in Indonesia π
I alson sent an e-mail to Fuji (US) asking for the splined cog but they said it wasn't availble. Major disappointment :P
Based on the 2 available options - I decided to DIY my cog with a centerlock disc brake mount and a cog from a single speed conversion kit.
I painstakingly drilled 3 holes on a solid steel cog and hoped for the best that they will align on the 3 holes (of 6) on the centerlock adapter.
Long story short, I was able to build my cog.
Once, during a long ride - the bolts on the DIY cog loosened and I had to call for SOS so I can go back home π Stress and vibration can actually loosen bolts so learning from this, I put a considerable amount of thread locker on the 3 bolts. This solved the issue.
But I still desire for the splined cog on the hub which apparently was made by Formula(?): https://theradavist.com/formula-hubs-centerlock-spline-fixed-hub/.
I know people from Indonesia (office/work related) and I just hoped then that I can ask them to order for me online and wait for some people to travel JKT-MLA π
After 2+ years the wait was finally over and now my Formula hub is reunited w a Formula cog π
The DIY centerlock rotor adapter and drilled cog with the Formula cog (15T) |
close-up |
The Formula centerlock/spline hub |
fits nicely |
used a spare new lockring |
let the lockring push the cog inside |
installation complete |
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