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Old 09-05-08 | 02:31 AM
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HI .
I know this has been asked before , but i hope you guys could direct me in the right direction .
I have several wheel sets here . Some i have aquirred and some that i have built .
Most of the wheel sets are Tubular Mavic Gp4 / Ambrosio Monteral Rims laced onto campagnolo Chorus / Record hubs that i have .
The worst part is i dont have any freewheels for these beauties .

would like to find some more classic race geared 7/8 freewheeels .

anyone have any of these they would like to part with , or where i could possibly find some for a decent price ?
either they are extremely difficult to find or im looking in the wrong place .
any leads would be fantastic .
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Freewheels of that era were mostly 5,6 & 7 speeds.
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and where to buy them . that is the question
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i am aware of ebay . but this isnt always the" END all "to solve our freewheel woes .
im sure someone here has a few laying around that they arent using and would be willing to sell them . and or knows of an obscure online retailer or something along those lines .
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After using both, I prefer my 6sp Dura Ace freewheel over my 6sp Regina America....
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Hej po dej Soderbiker! Try Bicycle Classics, https://00eda5d.netsolhost.com/freewheel.html They have some 7sp freewheels listed, a bit pricey in my opinon, but there just the same. I have a NOS Suntour 7sp "New Winner" in my box, but I am keeping it for now! 8sp freewheels are really rare I believe.
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While not period correct so to speak, has anyone tried Nashbar 6 speed freewheels?

Never mind...I reread and see the OP want 7/8 speed. My bad.
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While not period correct so to speak, has anyone tried Nashbar 6 speed freewheels?

Never mind...I reread and see the OP want 7/8 speed. My bad.
i ahve seen this company mentioned many times over on these boards .
i hope that 1 day they will start to ship to us here in Sweden , it would be very nice !!

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I would think europe would have better access to vintage parts than we do here in the US. Suntour & Shimano freewheels do shift better than the Regina but on a Campy bike why not go all Italian.
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After using both, I prefer my 6sp Dura Ace freewheel over my 6sp Regina America....
Yep. The Shimano freewheels of that era (6 speed) are superior in my opinion. I do have the "Italian only" complex, and resisted putting the freewheel on, but it was available. It performs flawlessly, and is dead quiet. Super stealth.

I usually install Regina, as that is what I have available.
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I would think europe would have better access to vintage parts than we do here in the US. Suntour & Shimano freewheels do shift better than the Regina but on a Campy bike why not go all Italian.
Surpirsingly not. I peruse Ebay europa and there's a fraction of what we have on Ebay USA.

Any 5,6 or 7 speed will work as long its the appropriate threading. Not sure about the 8's.
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Have you checked loosescrews.com? I believe that they have some 7 spd freewheels, or can build you one on a Shimano carrier. Really though, I find Ebay the best source for drivetrain parts.
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Interested in an aluminum Regina 1992 8-speed freewheel w/tin? Needs a new second-to-last cog, for the original split.

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Someone pointed me to www.interlocracing.com as a source of quality freewheels.

I have a few Campy, Regina and Atom freewheels that I could be persuaded to part with, but I don't know what shipping to Europe would cost, and if it would be worth it. pm me and we can figure it out if you are interested.
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@dmp . thanks for the link ill check it .
ill also PM you here in a second .

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Thanks kurt for the offer , but i'll pass for the time being . very muc appreciated though!!
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Soderbiker, I have a few 6 and 7 speed freewheels, Regina and Sachs-Maillard (not the early '70s Maillard!). What tooth arrangements are you interested in?

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Harris Cyclery sells Shimano, IRD and SunRace freewheels (the IRD apparently cheaper than IRD's webstore).
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Is money an issue? Start calling your local shops and ask if they deal with Euro-Asia Imports. On shop somewhat local to me does... last time I was in they had an NOS Regina CX with tin in the display. EIA has em... expect to pay.. the regina was $70... you can pay $600 for campy.

Edit: You're in Europe! Sorry my input is useless.. but be aware there is a supplier in the US with huge stock of NOS vintage parts including the freewheels you seek.
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Surpirsingly not. I peruse Ebay europa and there's a fraction of what we have on Ebay USA.
That amazes me too. You would think there'd be all sorts of stuff available in Europe. Maybe they hold on to their stuff?

Sorry, can't help the OP.
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While not period correct so to speak, has anyone tried Nashbar 6 speed freewheels?

Never mind...I reread and see the OP want 7/8 speed. My bad.

Harris cyclery has IRD and Sunrace freewheels. eBay right now is awash with freewheels.
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I'm working with some Swedes based in Goteborg, but I'm not successfully adopting Swedish!

Soder, what tooth ranges are you interested in?

For an OLD of 126 mm, you can with care fit up to 7 speeds, at least if you're looking for freewheels and not cassettes. Sachs-Maillard had some 8-speeds on the market in the past and I have seen them on Ebay, but I don't think they'd work on any of my 126 wheels. I do have excess 6 and 7-speed, which is why I want you to tell me your wants.

Bicycle Classics is a new-old-stock seller or new replacement part seller. They don't deal in used parts. What's on their site is new, hence the high prices. Plus I know the owner (local club colleague), and he is supporting his family on that business - it's not just a labor of love for him.

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While not period correct so to speak, has anyone tried Nashbar 6 speed freewheels?

Never mind...I reread and see the OP want 7/8 speed. My bad.
I can't speak about the Nashbar, but on my Trek 610 I'm using a Performance Sunrace 13-23 7-speed, and it works real well. You have to watch out for small-cog to dropout clearance, and may need to shim a bit and adjust the dish.

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