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Replacement freewheel

 
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Old 01-05.-2008, 04:04 AM   #1
naked_draughtsman
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Default Replacement freewheel

After 3 snaps in 6 months I replaced my chain last weekend. I measured
the old one in a couple of places and 12 links were pretty much bang on 12
inches so decided I probably didn't need to replace any of the gears....

However the chain is slipping slightly on the smallest cog so I think they
do need replacing (will check the derailleur is right at the weekend
though).

My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.

I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
else seemed to stock them!

Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?

I don't want to take the plunge just yet and swap to cassettes although
that may be an option in about 6 months time (lack of funds at present -
I'd take the opportunity to go for a rear disc brake as well).

Thanks in advance for any help!

peter
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Old 01-05.-2008, 04:54 AM   #2
MJP
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Default Re: Replacement freewheel


"naked_draughtsman" <usenet3@petereverett.co.uk> wrote in message
news:9NqdncgfSKRRX4XVnZ2dnUVZ8s_inZ2d@pipex.net...
> After 3 snaps in 6 months I replaced my chain last weekend. I measured
> the old one in a couple of places and 12 links were pretty much bang on 12
> inches so decided I probably didn't need to replace any of the gears....
>
> However the chain is slipping slightly on the smallest cog so I think they
> do need replacing (will check the derailleur is right at the weekend
> though).
>
> My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
> than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
> 11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.
>
> I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
> haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
> else seemed to stock them!
>
> Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
> in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
> would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?
>
> I don't want to take the plunge just yet and swap to cassettes although
> that may be an option in about 6 months time (lack of funds at present -
> I'd take the opportunity to go for a rear disc brake as well).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> peter


Loads of freewheels on Ebay mainly 7 speed.

MJP.



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Old 01-05.-2008, 05:01 AM   #3
Tim Hall
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Default Re: Replacement freewheel

On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:04:44 -0500, naked_draughtsman
<usenet3@petereverett.co.uk> wrote:

<snip>
>
>My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
>than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
>11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.
>
>I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
>haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
>else seemed to stock them!
>
>Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
>in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
>would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?
>


http://www.bonthronebikes.co.uk/322-6652

say they have them



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Old 01-05.-2008, 05:44 PM   #4
POHB
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Default Re: Replacement freewheel

"naked_draughtsman" <usenet3@petereverett.co.uk> wrote
> My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
> than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
> 11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.
>
> I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
> haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
> else seemed to stock them!
>
> Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
> in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
> would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?


I've used SJS for freewheels and older style bits:

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/category-FREEWHEELS-75.htm

They were quick and hassle free.


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Old 01-05.-2008, 05:46 PM   #5
Nigel Cliffe
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Default Re: Replacement freewheel

naked_draughtsman wrote:
> My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels
> rather than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using
> the shimano 11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.


If a small helpful local shop can't help, I would try Spa Cycles in
Harrogate, and then try the German mail-order suppliers.
From my looking for spares, more older Shimano parts are available from EU
shops than the UK importer chooses to supply to the UK trade.




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Old 02-05.-2008, 01:47 AM   #6
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"naked_draughtsman" <usenet3@petereverett.co.uk> wrote in message
news:9NqdncgfSKRRX4XVnZ2dnUVZ8s_inZ2d@pipex.net...
> After 3 snaps in 6 months I replaced my chain last weekend. I measured
> the old one in a couple of places and 12 links were pretty much bang on 12
> inches so decided I probably didn't need to replace any of the gears....
>
> However the chain is slipping slightly on the smallest cog so I think they
> do need replacing (will check the derailleur is right at the weekend
> though).
>
> My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
> than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
> 11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.
>
> I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
> haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
> else seemed to stock them!
>
> Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
> in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
> would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?
>
> I don't want to take the plunge just yet and swap to cassettes although
> that may be an option in about 6 months time (lack of funds at present -
> I'd take the opportunity to go for a rear disc brake as well).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> peter


I can thoroughly recommend Spa Cycles, the advertise in the CTC mag,
excellent prices and quick delivery.

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Old 02-05.-2008, 04:53 AM   #7
Ken
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"naked_draughtsman" <usenet3@petereverett.co.uk> wrote in message
news:9NqdncgfSKRRX4XVnZ2dnUVZ8s_inZ2d@pipex.net...
> After 3 snaps in 6 months I replaced my chain last weekend. I measured
> the old one in a couple of places and 12 links were pretty much bang on 12
> inches so decided I probably didn't need to replace any of the gears....
>
> However the chain is slipping slightly on the smallest cog so I think they
> do need replacing (will check the derailleur is right at the weekend
> though).
>
> My bike is a GT mountain bike which uses the screw on freewheels rather
> than cassettes and as I ride a lot on the road I've been using the shimano
> 11-34 tooth megarange ones (HG50) for a few years now.
>
> I ordered a replacement from an online shop but they've told me today they
> haven't got any as they're discontinued which would explain why nowhere
> else seemed to stock them!
>
> Does anybody know anywhere (preferably an online shop) that has any left
> in stock? Alternatively does another manufacturer make anything that
> would be compatible with my shifters and derailleur?
>
> I don't want to take the plunge just yet and swap to cassettes although
> that may be an option in about 6 months time (lack of funds at present -
> I'd take the opportunity to go for a rear disc brake as well).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> peter

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...px?ModelID=6069

Ken


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Old 02-05.-2008, 05:13 AM   #8
Ken
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"Ken" <kenneth.clements@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> peter

> http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...px?ModelID=6069
>
> Ken

Oops!, forgot you wanted screw on.

ken
>



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