Anyone try this companies freewheel before?
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Anyone try this companies freewheel before?
Where I ride I'm either crawling along at 4-5 mph and the 34 tooth 1st and 24 tooth 2nd work pretty well. IF I'm on the pavement and its flatish 3-4-5 work pretty well but if there is a down grade 6-7 just don't seem to be enough so I found this.
THe Old gear was 34-24. 22-20-18 16-14
New Gear is. 34-24 21-18-15 13-11
This should give me what I want. Ideally maybe an 8 speed would be better but I would need a new shifter as well. It seemed a little pricey vs a Shimano but at $30 not out of he ballbark. Anyone have one of these guys Thoughts, comments criticism?
Discuss.
DRIFT MANIAC E-Bike Freewheel 7 Speeds 11-28/11-34T Teeth EPOCH
THe Old gear was 34-24. 22-20-18 16-14
New Gear is. 34-24 21-18-15 13-11
This should give me what I want. Ideally maybe an 8 speed would be better but I would need a new shifter as well. It seemed a little pricey vs a Shimano but at $30 not out of he ballbark. Anyone have one of these guys Thoughts, comments criticism?
Discuss.
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Where I ride I'm either crawling along at 4-5 mph and the 34 tooth 1st and 24 tooth 2nd work pretty well. IF I'm on the pavement and its flatish 3-4-5 work pretty well but if there is a down grade 6-7 just don't seem to be enough so I found this.
THe Old gear was 34-24. 22-20-18 16-14
New Gear is. 34-24 21-18-15 13-11
This should give me what I want. Ideally maybe an 8 speed would be better but I would need a new shifter as well. It seemed a little pricey vs a Shimano but at $30 not out of he ballbark. Anyone have one of these guys Thoughts, comments criticism?
Discuss.
DRIFT MANIAC E-Bike Freewheel 7 Speeds 11-28/11-34T Teeth EPOCH
THe Old gear was 34-24. 22-20-18 16-14
New Gear is. 34-24 21-18-15 13-11
This should give me what I want. Ideally maybe an 8 speed would be better but I would need a new shifter as well. It seemed a little pricey vs a Shimano but at $30 not out of he ballbark. Anyone have one of these guys Thoughts, comments criticism?
Discuss.
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I ended up getting it and its the 11-34. It worked perfectly as there is enough tension in the derailleur to take up the extra slack. If you watch the freewheel it has a little more wobble vs the Shimano but it doesn't effect the shifting at all.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
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I ended up getting it and its the 11-34. It worked perfectly as there is enough tension in the derailleur to take up the extra slack. If you watch the freewheel it has a little more wobble vs the Shimano but it doesn't effect the shifting at all.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
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Its worked really well for me. I like/need the extra low 1st as my knees are bad and the spread for the rest world well. The freewheel is not Shimano quality but I haven't had issues in shifting or had any skipping.
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I ended up getting it and its the 11-34. It worked perfectly as there is enough tension in the derailleur to take up the extra slack. If you watch the freewheel it has a little more wobble vs the Shimano but it doesn't effect the shifting at all.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
I've ridden it a bit and its quiet and it shifts fine through the entire range without issue.11-34 is quite the spread especially over 7 speeds. I had a Trek DS4 with a 9 speed rear and a triple. Most of the riding I did was in the center ring and having 9 gears was pretty nice. Probably not worth the expense to spec out a 9 speed on a cruiser. In a perfect world with 7 speeds 11 is almost too high so if I could build a freewheel I would prefer 36-32-28-24-20-16-12. It would givee a little lower and a little higher with a more even spread.
But you’d have to find the right cassettes to disassemble to put back together the way you want .
I wish I could find a reasonable 650b rear wheel that takes cassettes. I’d swap out the one on my Specialized Roll .
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Bought one and they work great. My wife has a townie go 7 and the 14t wasn't high enough for the assistance. The 11t really made it all better. Now Radbikes uses them as OEM
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I installed the 11-28's on two 20" folders, Both bike wore the pawls out around 3000 miles. Mine went first, and when my wife crossed 3K miles the following year, her freewheel started to spin free too. I replaced with a second DNP in both cases. We needed 11T with those tiny wheels.
On the other hand, I still run a 14-28 with a 52T front on my Walmart cruiser.
On the other hand, I still run a 14-28 with a 52T front on my Walmart cruiser.
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The IRD has excellent reviews. I recently got one and I like it so far. I realize it costs way more than what the OP posted, but you get what you pay for.
https://www.interlocracing.com/shop/...-4672#attr=670
https://www.interlocracing.com/shop/...-4672#attr=670
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The IRD has excellent reviews. I recently got one and I like it so far. I realize it costs way more than what the OP posted, but you get what you pay for.
https://www.interlocracing.com/shop/...-4672#attr=670
https://www.interlocracing.com/shop/...-4672#attr=670