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I'd be with you on the try-all, mines been nice to me all year, great engagement speed and is very fairly priced in my opinion.

Or if you really want to splurge some money, go for a White Industries ENO, less engagements and pawls than the try-all but still has 72, so more than the Tensile! It is also fully serviceable by the rider, which is nifty.

It depends on your budget really (Y)

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I'd be with you on the try-all, mines been nice to me all year, great engagement speed and is very fairly priced in my opinion.

Or if you really want to splurge some money, go for a White Industries ENO, less engagements and pawls than the try-all but still has 72, so more than the Tensile! It is also fully serviceable by the rider, which is nifty.

It depends on your budget really (Y)

I wasn't really planning on spending that much on a freewheel! Because i don't really no how much money i am going to get for christmas and i need to buy forks, bars and stem really.

CHIGS

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after e-commuting to the tarts, id have the viz, its only £5 more and sounds/ looks like a good component. same engagement as the eno aswell whish is a really nice freewheel. Im not sure if its just the people i know being pro bike breakers or do the tensiles tend to skip after a while?

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Tensile = Very reliable. Some spart parts available (pawls, springs, bearings)

Monty = Also very reliable, a few more engagements. Can't get spares.

V!Z = Same as Monty.

ENO = The best if you can afford it, every single part available separately.

I use a Monty and its great :)

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Tensile = Very reliable. Some spart parts available (pawls, springs, bearings)

Monty = Also very reliable, a few more engagements. Can't get spares.

V!Z = Same as Monty.

ENO = The best if you can afford it, every single part available separately.

I use a Monty and its great :)

Most parts are available separately on Tensiles but within a month or so ALL parts will be available separately. Remaining major parts are being produced at the moment and will be shipped as soon as we can economically do so.

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Tensile = Very reliable. Some spart parts available (pawls, springs, bearings)

Monty = Also very reliable, a few more engagements. Can't get spares.

V!Z = Same as Monty.

ENO = The best if you can afford it, every single part available separately.

I use a Monty and its great :)

How loud are the monty's? Same with the Eno? Do they buzz like a king? I'm a tart and like the sound you see :)

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Tensile, British designed, over 7000 sold now in two years, fitted by four bike manufacturers as original equipment,fully servicable and all parts available, new distributors worldwide being appointed almost weekly . But then I'm biased.

They sold so many because Onza cheaped out £15 and used Tensile freewheels instead of the far superior Try all ones! :P

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