Best freewheel for a singlespeed

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jim55

Guru
Location
glasgow
im looking for a free wheel just now as well , are the s.a ones ok then ss retro?iv had dicta and it ran ok ,a bit clicky but ok ,i want a quiet one thats not like a lolly stick in the spokes
 

SS Retro

Well-Known Member
Location
South Lakes
im looking for a free wheel just now as well , are the s.a ones ok then ss retro?iv had dicta and it ran ok ,a bit clicky but ok ,i want a quiet one thats not like a lolly stick in the spokes
Well I found it to be much better than a shimano mx, obviously its not up to the hope standards occasional I lay the bike on its side and put a few drops of Muc of wet lube in the gap around the cover this seems to keep it nice and quiet.
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apb

Veteran
Was doing some bike cleaning today and noticed my shimano freewheel is warped. It's only a few months old.. I would say from hard use it's bent a little. Since the chains not falling off it's not a big issue. Think I'm going to get a token freewheel next as white industries is only suitable with a 3/32 chain. SJS sell a token freewheel that is 1/8 compatible.
 

Star Strider

Active Member
Was doing some bike cleaning today and noticed my shimano freewheel is warped. It's only a few months old.. I would say from hard use it's bent a little. Since the chains not falling off it's not a big issue. Think I'm going to get a token freewheel next as white industries is only suitable with a 3/32 chain. SJS sell a token freewheel that is 1/8 compatible.
1/8 chain ring, 1/8 chain and 3/32 rear sprocket will still work.

It would only be a problem if you were trying to wrap a 3/32 chain over a 1/8 freewheel or sprocket.
 
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