Ya got me. The green bearing is part of the appeal. :^) The other aspect is the
engagement. And then the nerdery and usefulness of a double cog... Seems
perfect.
Philip
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Tink
I think you possibly could. Since the trials freewheel has a different
design with 72 points of engagement, I don't know if that makes the
pawl-assembly different and incompatible. Give them a call, and they will
tell you precisely if and how you can do it.
Bill
On Thursday, April
Tangent: is it that Tink has a W-I trials freewheel merely by virtue
of it's *GREEN* anodization? ;-)
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Walnut Creek, CA
On 4/11/14, Bill Lindsay tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
Tink
I think you possibly could. Since the trials freewheel has a different
design with 72
*ARGH*, auto-correct, it's the worst!
On 4/11/14, Joe Bunik jbu...@gmail.com wrote:
Tangent: is it that Tink has a W-I trials freewheel merely by virtue
of it's *GREEN* anodization? ;-)
ProMatcher!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 4/11/14, Bill Lindsay tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
Tink
I
Little known fact. White Industries freewheels are silly-easy to
disassemble with a Park red handled pin spanner. The outer part is a
single solid piece of metal, the cog and drivering. That piece is
replaceable, both because it's a wear item and because people might want
gearing
Perfect, thanks for the alternative information!
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So... I could put a double ENO cogset on a Trials freewheel?
If you don't hear from me, it's because my brain exploded.
Philip (just started smoking the White Industries crack) Williamson
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On Thursday, April 10, 2014 8:12:53 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Little known fact.