>>2051271Not just to avoid buying a new freewheel and screwing it on, but to maybe avoid this same situation again. I haven't done it before, and likely an experienced person's could be a better quality, but I think I could get it to work.
>>2051278I'm finding something like this 32H type,
looks to be 3mm diameter,
I don't have a flange distance on this picture, but mine seems to be around 55mm, if a new hub is narrower, then I think that means there would be extra length,
don't know about the offsetting exactly, both are definitely much shorter on the brake disc side,
Currently, this freewheel is 7 gears in the rear 14-28T, and this cassette is 7 speed 12-32T,
Rear dropout spacing is about 5 and a half inches, pretty close,
There's other options in 7 speed like 11-28T that I think I could possibly use without changing anything, if the cassette is placed correctly with spacers, since 7 speed is the smallest size for this hub, 7-11 speed,
I'm thinking about it, I don't need tool to remove the old spindle from the old hub if I just abandon it, just need to look into spokes tools and that kind of assembly, and it's not too expensive for me or anything yet