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    Posted: 01 September 2013 at 4:55pm
Anyone know where I can get a 26" MTB rear wheel with a 126mm OLN hub (screw-on freewheel) for next door's BSO? Really only want to pay about £15 plus minimum P&P.

I know St John Street list one, but don't say what OLN it is and they'll probably sting me for postage, knowing them. I'll call them tomorrow though.

Plan B is to persuade her to buy a decent bike!
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I assume you have tried Halfords?
Some of their wheels are OK. Dont know if you will get one for £15 though.

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Yep, looked in the local Halfords
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Geoff,
Might have a whole wheel with freehub body already on it, Shimano. does it have to be new? 
Can give it to you FOC next weekend if your racing?

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That's very kind of you Karl, but a freehub usually refers to a cassette - is that what you have? I need a screw-on freewheel type with 126mm OLN. I think all cassette hubs are either 130 (road) or 135mm (mtb) OLN.
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Ah, no.. I've only got the conventional(?), cassettes onto the freehub body wheels,
I dont throw anything away, so got loads of dead stuff lying around waiting for the invertible "have you got?" 

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