7 speed freewheels
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Dang it Sloar, I just got one from the bay. Same dura ace 7 speed 13-26.
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Tex, if you really want that DA freewheel, let us know. I bought it and paid already, but easy to turn that around.
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I have the same Sachs 12-21 on my rando-trek with compact gearing (45/28) and it's the bee's knees. I was supposed to put a 5s half-step setup on it, but the 14t needs replacing and the 7s Sachs got thrown on. The nice, tight ratios ensure a steady cadence and can handle everything up to 10% grades (but just barely).
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1979 Trek 710; 1981 Trek 412; 1981 Trek 710
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1985 Specialized Allez SE; 1988 Specialized Sirrus; 1989 Specialized Rock Combo
1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1988 Centurion Ironman Expert
1991 Bridgestone RB-1
1992 Serotta Colorado TG
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