So... I could put a double ENO cogset on a Trials freewheel?
If you don't hear from me, it's because my brain exploded.

Philip (just started smoking the White Industries crack) Williamson
www.biketinker.com


On Thursday, April 10, 2014 8:12:53 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Little known fact.  White Industries freewheels are silly-easy to 
> disassemble with a Park red handled pin spanner.  The outer part is a 
> single solid piece of metal, the cog and drivering.  That piece is 
> replaceable, both because it's a wear item and because people might want 
> gearing flexibility.  
>
> Your LBS with a White Industries account can get you a 20, 21, or 22 tooth 
> drivering and you can swap them around to your heart's content.  That part 
> should retail for around $45 or $50.  Clearly if you find a trade partner 
> then you are just out shipping, but if you want it now, want it new, and 
> want an excuse to give a little extra money to WI, that's a little-known 
> option.  
>
> On Thursday, April 10, 2014 7:17:58 AM UTC-7, C.J. Filip wrote:
>>
>> Have: 18t WI freewheel, mounted but minimally, if ever used.
>>
>> Want: 20, 21 or 22t WI freewheel, used is fine.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>

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