yes you can the only operating diferences between a freecoaster and a cassette/freewheel is that on a freecoaster you can travel backwards without having to backpedal to accomodate the natural backpedaling a cassette/freewheel does and with freecoasters there is a usually adjustable amount of slack when you pedal before the bike starts to travel forwards :)
Yes you can, however why would you? you can also adjust the slack to make it into a regular hub.
freecoaster
You can either pedal backwards while riding fakie, or buy a freecoaster hub which doesn't require any sort of pedaling while you ride fakie.
* Front pedal down = 1. Back pedal down = 2,3,4,5. Neutral between 1 and 2. * Front pedal, no further movement, 1st. Back pedal, no further movement, 5th.
Most bikes don't do that. You need one fitted with a freecoaster hub to get freewheel in reverse.
The Fable of the Bachelor and the Back-Pedal - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 February 1915
When you put in the new assembly, hold the pedal up straight so the cable doesn't unhook from the assembly. Then have some one in the back put the cable tight and screw the wing nut on until its tight then let go of the pedal their you have it. put the pedal in an out to make sure it tight if it feel back down then you didn't tighten it enough in the back.
the switch is on top back side of brake pedal.
the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
IT IS LOCATED ON THE BRAKE PEDAL ARM. THERE IS A PLUNGER THAT RIDES IN AND OU AS YOU DEPRESS THE PEDAL
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The cast of The Fable of the Bachelor and the Back-Pedal - 1915 includes: Sidney Ainsworth as The Bachelor Lillian Drew as The Girl