free wheel ?

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krebs

New Member
I need to replace the free wheel on my bike. The old one is a MZ-Z012 shimano 5 speed. I've seen ones online that are labeled MZ-Z012 but are 6 speed. Can I replace my 5 speed with a 6 speed? I'd like to have an additional low gear if it will fit. Thanks.
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
Googling, I believe the width of the six speed is 33mm. How does this compare to your five speed?
 

Sharky

Legendary Member
Location
Kent
Do you have the removal tool for a DIY job?
Might not be much of a cost difference at your LBS, if you have to buy tools and will save a lot of huffing and puffing and bad language as you try and remove the old one.

Don't forget to replace the chain at the same time.
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Yes a 6sp freewheel will screw on to your hub as a direct replacement. Assume a 126mm OLD (over locknut distance).
Before procuring a new freewheel block, ensure that you can physically remove your MZ-Z012. Often a complete bar steward.
If not, see @Sharky advice.
You'll find a 14-28t easily (eg Halfrauds) but any larger sprocket more difficult/expensive. Be sure your rear derailleur, if old, has the capacity to cope. 28t: no problem, but more than that may require B screw antics.
 
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