After selling my Sam (loved it but always wanted fatter tires), I'm 
rebuilding a 1984 Trek 420 I picked up in a thrift store in a Rivesque 
fashion: dirt drop stem, B17, saddlesack, fancy Tektro drillium levers, 
SunRace thumbie, etc etc.

The bike's original wheels are 27".  As I'm a husky lad, I decided to 
attempt a conversion to 26" wheels so as to accommodate the fattest tires 
possible.  I had a rear wheel built to fit the original spacing of 126mm 
(Velocity NoBS rim on a VO hi-flange 126mm freewheel hub), and I can fit a 
Michelin Country Rock 1.75" in the back - so far so good.  At this point 
you're wondering what brakes make this possible; unfortunately not my 
Silvers, but Tektro makes these huge beach cruiser calipers which make this 
possible.  Not sure of the model number -  I've seen them on other posts on 
here re: GP having tinkered with them at some point or the like.

Anyway, here's where I'd appreciate your advice:  I put a Shimano 7 sp 
Megarange freewheel on the hub the other day and the smallest cog rubs the 
derailer mounting bolt.  I haven't put a chain on yet but can clearly see 
that a chain on the smallest cog would smash against the chainstay.   
 Everything I read before ordering the fw said a 126mm hub could do a 7 sp 
fw no problem, so where did I go wrong?  Am I mistaken, any chance I just 
don't have the freewheel screwed down tight enough,  should I just replace 
it with a 6 sp freewheel, have a bike shop remove the smallest cog 
(assuming it's not what holds the others on...), or what?  I understand the 
wheel could be re-dished, but shouldn't it have been built with dish (or 
lack of) that assumes it would be used with a 7 sp fw?

fwiw, this bike is being built to ride rails to trails - single ring up 
front, probably wouldn't miss the little cog...simplicity is the goal.   

Once it's built I'll post pics and give a report on whether 27" to 26" 
conversion is a good idea.  If not, I'll have a pretty unique wheel for 
sale...

Thanks!

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