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Old 03-18-11 | 01:12 AM
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It's taken a while, but my White freewheel has quieted down a bit, with time. No freewheel is perfectly concentric, but the WI is the closest of the ones I've used. ACS makes the most eccentric freewheels I've used. But, I'd rather have a Dicta than an ACS, just for reliability.

Originally Posted by mihlbach
The WI trials freewheel on the other hand, may have other advantages due to the greater number of engagement points...giving it a tendency to engage faster, which is notable when riding with a really low gear. On a high-geared road SS, I don't think the number of pawls really makes much of a difference.
The regular Eno has more points of engagement, than most cheap freewheels. I think it has the same amount as an ACS Claws, which is the only freewheel I have ever been able to make skip consistantly, just by mashing hard from a dead stop. White's trials freewheel doubles that.
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