The Crewkerz freewheel are the latest Try-All freewheels and so are the Clean's so they can indeed skip from time to time. The Trialtech ones are very good but on par with the Crewkerz and Clean ones so you can ride them without any worries.
The spline is a Shimano one but it's too long on any Crewkerz's freewheels because of the retaining ring placement. There may be a way to make it work but I don't know about it.
Sorry for the bump. People on the forum have tried contacting you. Didn't have any success via email. I have tried sending you MPs but that was also unsuccessful. We would just like you to make vee brake adapters again so I thought trying to answer to something you posted could work?
These are super awesome. I need to source some raw material to try and make my own. HS33 suck big times whenever you're not riding on a clean rim, fresh grind and dry wether with no dust...
Also please make a video about V-brakes!
Well, always loved your videos from the short edits riding your yellow Echo on the rocky beach to this one. That was an epic edit, and that pedal up was absolutely massive!
May I ask how old you are now?
Thanks for this, I now understand what issue you meet. I have seen this in the past on these boards too.
Yeah, now I understand you can't really do anything. I have one on my dirt jump bike so I hope I won't have any issue with it.
20 inch riders love the freehub because of the reduced drag, they say it's a game changer. The Clean one is highly unreliable. Some 26 inch comp riders like Hermance or Carthy have tried that sort of hub and say it doesn't change anything for them. Don't know what they mean by that though...
You can get Hope hubs to fit trials frame but you need to modify them for mods.
Also Crewkerz still believes in "standard" freewheels so far.