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12-14-22, 01:19 PM
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Posted By JohnDThompson

I'm not a big fan of Regina freewheels, for a...

I'm not a big fan of Regina freewheels, for a number of reasons.


Yes, provided you have determined that your hub is not metric (aka "French") thread.


Your hub is old enough that it is not...
12-11-22, 05:11 PM
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Views: 3,094
Posted By JohnDThompson

 The shell appears to be unmarked, which would...


The shell appears to be unmarked, which would mean that it is either Italian or French thread. A thread gauge will distinguish between them: French thread is 1mm pitch; Italian and English are 24...
12-11-22, 09:03 AM
Replies: 40
Views: 3,094
Posted By JohnDThompson

The splined remover interface is far more secure...

The splined remover interface is far more secure than a notched remover interface, and Regina's two-notch design is the least secure at holding the remover tool. SunTour's two notch design is...
12-08-22, 03:46 PM
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Views: 3,094
Posted By JohnDThompson

I've used them with SedisSport, SunTour "Ultra,"...

I've used them with SedisSport, SunTour "Ultra," and modern SRAM 8-speed chains. SedisSport and SRAM seem to work best.
12-07-22, 08:41 AM
Replies: 40
Views: 3,094
Posted By JohnDThompson

Campagnolo freewheels are nice, but not, IMO,...

Campagnolo freewheels are nice, but not, IMO, $600 worth of "nice." Add to that the cost of the proprietary helical prong remover tool. My experience is that SunTour freewheels work fine with...
08-18-22, 07:09 AM
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Posted By JohnDThompson

As long as both the hub and freewheel have the...

As long as both the hub and freewheel have the same thread spec, it will work. English is 1.37" x 24tpi, 60° thread angle. ISO is 1.375" x 24tpi, 60° thread angle. Italian is 35mm x 24tpi, 55° thread...
08-14-22, 02:33 PM
Replies: 40
Views: 3,094
Posted By JohnDThompson

90s bikes and components in general are discussed...

90s bikes and components in general are discussed in the Classic and Vintage (https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage/) forum, along with older and (some) newer ones.
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