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SunRace Freilauf-Schraubkranz // 7-Fach (13-28 Zähne)

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$19.68

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1.Color:Chrome


About this item

  • Raleigh Sturmey Archer freewheel
  • 7 speed
  • Made of steel
  • Available in chrome colour
  • It has 13 28 wide ratio gearing



Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
I finally got around to installing this freewheel on my wheel and it had a real grinding noise when coasting. I took it off and on and still same issue and even took it into the LBS and they said I had a faulty freewheel. Put on a used 20 year old freewheel and had no problem and no grinding when coasting. A lost $14 and a real bummer...
Jigsaw
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2019
The teeth on the cogs have a small offset towards the upper or lower adjacent cogs. This causes intermittent clicking against the side plates of my bike chain. Very annoying. Shifts well. Switched to another brand freewheel and clicking stopped.
M. Wood
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2017
Very good freewheel and at an awesome price. Have only gone a few hundred miles and is still smooth. I might replace it only because I want an 11 tooth for speed.
JRS
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2016
Works well. Good replacement for my vilano commuter after the original one with the bike fell apart around 1000 miles. Hoping this one will last many more than that cheap one. The gearing is good for climbing hills that are in my area.
YogiBearAl
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2016
I recently converted a 6x3 speed friction shifting bike to a 7x3 speed SIS system. I am usually an all Shimano system guy as they have not failed me and shifted great. However finding a decent quality freewheel is getting harder these days. I retrofitted this freewheel along with other Shimano trigger shifters and front derailleurs on a bike from the late 80's. Long story short, it is quiet, and shifting is very smooth. The finish is not as good as some of the Shimano freewheels that I have used in the past, but for the price and how well it worked, I would definitely recommend it especially for retrofitting older bikes. I love that it is quiet and smooth compared to older freewheels. The SIS trigger shifters have brought life back into an older commuter bike.
Mark D. Tiemeier
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016
I installed this on an 86 Bianchi Squadra with a 7 speed freewheel that was slipping. This one is lighter, stiffer, and has ramped teeth for indexed shifting, which works really well for friction shifting also. So much so, that it improves the quality of shifts very close to indexing. This is nice for those of us that are using it for L'Eroica or otherwise not too familiar with friction systems.Don't bother spending money on an original or NOS freewheel that cost 3 to 5 times more. The problem with those are they are made of all steel and are heavy. To make things worse, they rust and don't wear very well. This thing is nickel plated and very hard. It works well with a KMC Z 51 chain. I use this on a commuter/L'Eroica Classic. See you in Paso Robles.
Max Repooc
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2015
I ordered this freewheel (which is a single cog cluster with a threaded mounting system, not a cassette with main cluster and 2-3 small cogs, a splined mounting system, and lockring), to convert my 6-speed Shogun 300 to a 7-speed. The rear spacing on the chainstays for this bike is 126mm and the new freewheel is just a little bit too large. I expected this, although Sheldon Brown (http://www.sheldonbrown.com) had an article saying that 7-speed freewheels will fit on a 6-speed frame without having to space the chainstays wider... So I will have to get a space to make this work, but I am confident it will.This freewheel uses Shimano's Hyperglide system, so the cogs having ramping on them to assist the chain in shifting.Make sure you have the right freewheel removal tool for this freewheel -- which for this freewheel is, I believe, Park Tool FR-1.Make sure you have the right threading on your rear wheel hub to fit this freewheel. I don't know what type of threading it is exactly (http://www.sheldonbrown.com/freewheels.html). I basically trusted that this 7-speed would work in my situation because the bicycle I'm working on is a Japanese bike and already had a Shimano freewheel.The freewheel makes the same amount of ratcheting noise that I've heard from basically all other freewheels, so I don't think it matters to say it's "super quiet!"
Mtb4fun
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015
I have installed this SunRace 7-speed/13-28T freewheel on my bike yet. Visually, the product appears sturdy and well made. The chrome looks nice compared to the drab bronze look on my bike's freewheel that I will be replacing with this one. After I install this product and ride a while, I will provide an update if the product does not meet my expections.
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