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Old 09-22-17, 08:37 PM
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14/24 5 speed freewheels $7 w/shipping

https://m.ebay.com/itm/Sunrace-SR-HG...72.m2749.l2649

These don't have the wider freewheel body and lockring the 14/28s seem to have so they'll fit nicely on a 5 speed rear without some spacer adjustments.
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The universe is against me. Lots of 24T and 28T freewheels out there, but 26T, my preferred size for short cage derailleurs, remain rare.
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Originally Posted by John E
The universe is against me. Lots of 24T and 28T freewheels out there, but 26T, my preferred size for short cage derailleurs, remain rare.
So it must be you buying all the 13-26 freewheels! I can never find a good one.
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Originally Posted by John E
The universe is against me. Lots of 24T and 28T freewheels out there, but 26T, my preferred size for short cage derailleurs, remain rare.
What brand? I'll look around
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I modified some sun tour pro compe 5-speeds with 26T. I got mine from Pastor Bob in NH.... the freewheel guru!
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
So it must be you buying all the 13-26 freewheels! I can never find a good one.
Bianchi: SunTour (don't tell anyone; everything else, except the Shimano brake levers and the Continental tires, is Italian) 14-16-18-20-23-26

Peugeot: Shimano ultra6 13-15-17-20-23-26

Capo Sieger: SunTour (again, my little secret on an otherwise European bike, but I couldn't hack the original Caimi 14-22) 14-17-20-24-26, unless I can make the 1960 Campag. GS take a 28.

Schwinn: currently 8-speed cassette 12-13-15-17-19-21-24-28, replacing a SunTour 7-speed freewheel 13-15-17-19-22-24-26
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