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ISO 15 tooth cog for Suntour NW freewhel

Old 12-06-15, 06:26 PM
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ISO 15 tooth cog for Suntour NW freewhel

Well, as so many have experienced and warned against, I took the cogs off a New Winner freewheel and broke one of them in the process. I am pretty sure this is an Ultra freewheel with the more narrow spacing but hoping someone can confirm either way.

EDIT: After studying up, I guess I need to specify the letter stamped on the 15 tooth cog is T. It threads on and is the #4 cog in the 21-19-17-15-14-13 set.


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Somewhere on the Yellow Jersey website is a breakdown of the U-L-T-R-A code.

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I can help you out with a shiny new 15 tooth Pro Compe cog with the same dimensions, threads, etc. PM me for photos, details, etc.

The Pro Compe cogs are gold instead of silver. This means that it will clash with the color scheme until you actually get the freewheel covered with the usual chain lube gunk.

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