Re: [RBW] ISO: 32t or 34t 7 speed freewheel. Any good options?

2014-01-29 Thread Eric Norris
I've had good luck with IRD freewheels, but it seems to me that they are somewhat cheaper than $56 apiece. --Eric N www.CampyOnly.com CampyOnlyGuy.blogspot.com Twitter: @CampyOnlyGuy > On Jan 29, 2014, at 11:56 AM, Tim Gavin > wrote: > > Ladies and gents- > > I'm looking for a new freewheel.

Re: [RBW] ISO: 32t or 34t 7 speed freewheel. Any good options?

2014-01-29 Thread Patrick Moore
Sorry, the big cog was a 34, not a 32. SunTour VGT rd. On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:20 PM, Patrick Moore wrote: > Gearing is at least as personal as saddles, but I'd choose the cog combo > that had closer jumps in the cruising range with a bailout. That 17t-21t > jump, at that point in the cogset,

Re: [RBW] ISO: 32t or 34t 7 speed freewheel. Any good options?

2014-01-29 Thread Patrick Moore
Gearing is at least as personal as saddles, but I'd choose the cog combo that had closer jumps in the cruising range with a bailout. That 17t-21t jump, at that point in the cogset, looks horrible to me. Years ago, when I commuted on a gearie, I used either a (crossover) 46/36/26 and a 13-21 7 (wit

Re: [RBW] ISO: 32t or 34t 7 speed freewheel. Any good options?

2014-01-29 Thread Tim Gavin
One more DNP Epoch 11/ 13/ 15/ 18/ 21/ 24/ 32 $33 + Shiny nickel plating - Not cheap! 2.5 Shimanos at this price The gearing seems weird on this one. I don't think I need the 11t high cog. Thanks, Tim On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Tim Gavin wrote: > Ladies and gents- > > I'm looking for a

[RBW] ISO: 32t or 34t 7 speed freewheel. Any good options?

2014-01-29 Thread Tim Gavin
Ladies and gents- I'm looking for a new freewheel. 7 speed, for use on a Phil hub on my Riv Road Standard. For touring, I want lower cogs than the 13-28 I have on there now. The Microshift rear derailer (bought from Riv!) will handle a 36t max cog and pick up the chain for my 50/40/30 Campy