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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
Pretty much any current same cog count freewheel is likely to be SIS compatible. But any SIS compatible freewheel should also state that in the specs. Even if all the docs suggest things are good the proof in in the actual trying. BTW a new cog set might also want a new chain. Andy
Andy, a little hard to tell when buying on line...new chain yes.

Originally Posted by cny-bikeman
Any Shimano SIS compatible 6 speed freewheel will work, including the one you
cite.
CB,
Thanks for the reply...the one I listed in the post has that strange large black ring on it (why the difference?), in your estimation, will the freewheel allow for smooth shifting. I do not know what freewheel was on there originally, any ideas what it might have been if I want to find an original one?
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