14-18-22-26-30 plus a half-step/granny up front...I'll take a dozen!

On Jul 11, 2:54 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some of us still run freewheels on a subset of our bikes.  It's pretty much
> a unanimous opinion that today's production freewheels are not as good as
> they used to be.  I see a lot of message board requests to companies urging
> them to step up and fill the void.  In a perfect world, I wish the old
> cog-board 100% custom freewheel process could be resurrected, but I don't
> know if that is realistic.  
>
> My hypothetical question is:  If a manufacturer stepped up and offered
> exactly one model of multigear freewheel in exactly one size what would you
> want it to be?  Assume you can replace worn out cogs, but that in the first
> pass, there would be no cog options at all.  
>
> For me, it would be for my 126mm rear-ended steel road-ish bikes, to work
> with a compact double, so I'd want to buy a 7-speed 12-28.  If White
> Industries, for example, made this for <$200, but it was the quality of
> their Eno/Dos freewheels, I'd be interested.  
>
> What would you want to buy?

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