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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Finding a wide-range Regina freewheel in any configuration at a reasonable price is becoming problematic. Boulder Bicycle has two options. A 14-28 Extra 6-speed for an acceptable amount, and a 14-32 BX 6-speed at north of a Ben Franklin.

If I purchased this 31T sprocket, I can build a 12-31 CX-S (narrow spaced) Regina with what I have, but the low range jump would be 24-31, which in my mind is not ideal.

merziac the Dura Ace MTB crank needs a nice gold Gen 1 Dura Ace freewheel. Now that would be special.
(I'll add a picture here later)

That's why I hold onto the 13-26 ones I have. The knee breakers can go!
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