Maillard 700 Compact 7-Speed - Overall Width?
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Maillard 700 Compact 7-Speed - Overall Width?
Hello All-
I'm looking for a favor. Would anyone with a Maillard 700 Compact 7-speed freewheel be able to measure the overall width?
Thanks!
I'm looking for a favor. Would anyone with a Maillard 700 Compact 7-speed freewheel be able to measure the overall width?
Thanks!
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Just giving you a bump towards the top because that Maillard 700 stuff is so nice.
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Thickness of the first 2 cogs is 10 mm, spacing 2,9 mm.
from this site, Maillard freewheel bible: https://www.muzarde.com/les-pignons-...rd-aris-ircos/
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Thickness of the first 2 cogs is 10 mm, spacing 2,9 mm.
from this site, Maillard freewheel bible: https://www.muzarde.com/les-pignons-...rd-aris-ircos/
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I have a similar but older Sachs 7 freewheel with all gray cogs. I use an 8 speed Wipperman chain (804 or 808) with either 7 or 8 speed freewheels. When the Sachs 7 FW is installed on a Campy NR hub spaced to 130mm, I get about 3mm of clearance between the outer face of the chain and the inside face of the right dropout. My NR hub is using the standard 8mm thick locknuts (Campy part 33/8) on both left and right sides. If I installed a thinner 33/6 locknut on the left side, and added additional spacers on the right, I could fit an 8 speed freewheel in a 130mm rear end. I did that years ago, as I recall, but I haven't tried it lately.
I'll add that the 33/6 thinner locknut (which looks very similar to the standard 33/8 part) was probably added (my opinion) to the Campy catalog to accomodate wider freewheels. As such, it's a likely useful item to have to fit a 7 speed freewheel into a 126/127mm rear end. Distributor Euro-Asia still shows the part listed on their website:
https://www.euroasiaimports.com/prod...-966p21985.htm
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