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You posted this link 22 minutes ago and it's gone. Did you buy it?
No. I just took pics of my actual rear wheel. Wow that is fast for ebay & here :openmouth::neutral:

Here's the Huffy Cranbrook wheel setup. I think it's the generic cheap version of the Shimano CB E110; hub shell may be 2 pieces/pressed together vs welded or solid.
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If I need that cog/sprocket wouldn't I also need a longer axle? I ask because I have some of those OCC Stingrays that use them if they would work. Seems to be longest axle that I have seen or know of
 
It doesn't kiss tire anymore slow or peddalin' your legs off. I am still going to play with it & see if the Nexus 7 will work as the newer model renamed Cannibals had the Nexus 3 later until discontinued. I have so much work ahead of me to start getting towards where I want it to be but All of the forum here inspires me (even you Schwinn, lightweight, middleweight, & of course you ballooners hence a custom chopper on some fatties ;):hearteyes: All Y'all Bicycle Aficionados, Addicts, & Just All Awesome guys!!!
 
You could probably also do as suggested by others with the crank washer and get just a bit more room if your chainline allows. Keep it straight as possible to keep wear to a minimum. ;)
 
You could probably also do as suggested by others with the crank washer and get just a bit more room if your chainline allows. Keep it straight as possible to keep wear to a minimum. ;)
Will do that when a little warmer weather is around & may grab 1 of those offset sprockets. I am itching to try the nexus 7 now but that will have to hold off.
 
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