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Your cart is empty.Designed for 3/32" and 1/8" chains . Features: 1/2" x 3/32" Compatible
Extra Padang
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
This, the Shimano MX-30 is the one with 4 notches meant for use with a removal tool. The other similar one doesn't have the same notch pattern, rather some sort of thin notch that is apart of the threading. This one can actually be removed without destroying anything. It's the most silent freewheel I've used. I do have another louder one form a reputable brand, but I haven't found a specific use scenario that would make it better for me than the silence of this Shimano freewheel.
JOSH H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Another great product from Shimano. Fits perfectly on my old school Redline bmx bike.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Smooth and Quiet. Works great on a single speed(;
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
All freewheels of this type work, but this one can be used with both 1/8" and 3/32" chains. My single speed bike happened to have a 3/32" chain, which made many other brands unusable. Also, this freewheel looks and feels great.
Andrey S.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
Finally a freewheel that doesn’t make weird noises and work!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
Easy on, worked great on rebuild. Fit 1/8th chain with no chatter.
S. Louis
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2016
Super easy install, pre-greased, and very quiet (also a con when coming up on other cyclists/pedestrians). This was such a great purchase for my Kilo TT. When it goes bad, I'll order another... then another - 3 for the price of one White Industries freewheel.
R. T. Oslin
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2011
I really want to my single speed to be "stealth" quite. So far that goal has eluded me, as when I pedal I get this hard to describe grinding/scratching noise, almost as if sand was in the drive train somewhere. I've tried just about everything, lubing the chain, lubing the freewheel (more on that in a bit), even replacing the chain with a 3/32 inch the better matches the teeth width of the default Shimano freewheel that came with my bike. Nothing worked, although lubing the freewheel helped a bit. That's what got me thinking that perhaps my freewheel was bad (I bought the bike used). So I picked up the same one but new (this one, MX30) from Amazon and installed it. Nope, same sandy noise when pedaling. Great (pretty quiet) when coasting mind you, which is why I gave it 3 stars vs. say 1 or 2 stars. Finally I bought a fixed gear cog (or whatever you call it) and flopped the wheel over. Hmmm. Much quieter, although not dead silent, meaning the freewheel was still only part of the problem; however I hate driving it in fixed gear as you can't coast (I know, I'm a pzzzzy) but I wanted to coast, so I finally broke down and bought the White Industries ENO Freewheel which has more paws (whatever that means) for better engagement. Anyway that made the bike ride much quieter (when not coasting, as when you coast the WI freewheel sounds like a buzz saw), but at least as quite as when I ran it fixed gear. Alas I still need to figure out what is present in my setup that is still causing noise, or sell the stupid bike and go belt driven...Pros: QUITE when coasting.Cons: Noisy when pedaling, like cheap parts inside or something
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