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owain bowles

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Well it depends on what size your chainring/sprocket is, but usually people run a 18t freewheel

as for what brand freewheel if your on a budget id go for the acs claws welded freewheel around £15

or if you have some money put aside then go for the tensile for around £35 or Try-All 108.9 for around £50

(try using the spell checker) (Y)

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Dont get a freewheel.

Get a Hope Pro 2 or Chris King hub instead.

Dont you think thats abit extreme, he is a novice, if he went and spent all that money on a chrisking or hope pro that would be a waste! The welded Acs claw will be fine for him, If he wants to save him self the upgrade later get the try-all or tensile (Y)

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Dont get a freewheel.

Get a Hope Pro 2 or Chris King hub instead.

That and he rides a mod, so a CK would cost 400ish quid! and not fit his bike, due tot he strange rear rim sizes on the missions(20" instead of 19" if i remember rightly). So in the end he rear wheel would be alot more then the bike.

As people have said for people new to trials an ACS Claw Welded will be fine, but the tensile, if you have the money then consider the tensile as it will feel nicer then the ACS.

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Dont get a freewheel.

Get a Hope Pro 2 or Chris King hub instead.

:lol::lol::lol:

Now that's shit advice if i've ever heard it.

He ask's about freewheel's which are considerably cheaper than even cheap freehubs, and you advise him to go for the most expensive money can buy, yet it won't even fit in his frame.

Your shite.....

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