The ne plus ultra of freewheels!
These are made in U.S.A., and their quality puts all others to shame. Most singlespeed freewheels have a 20 tooth ratchet, with only two pawls to take the load. White Industries freewheels have a 36 tooth ratchet for minimum slack, and 4 pawls for reliability and durability.
Also feature O-ring seals to keep the innards clean even in nasty muck!
Sizes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20 teeth.
1/2 x 3/32
| Option | Manufacturer's Part Number | Store SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 16 Teeth | FWSS16T | FW150 |
| 17 Teeth | FWSS17T | FW151 |
| 18 Teeth | FWSS18T | FW152 |
| 19 Teeth | FWSS19T | FW153 |
| 20 Teeth | FWSS20T | FW154 |
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Had been expecting the lovely anodised red as shown in the photos, but it arrived a turquoise/blue color. Had it installed in moments and am very happy with it so far, feels lighter than the shimano piece it replaced and hasn't skipped over it's pawls under pressure either.
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If you have a $250 parts bike buy a Shimano. But if you have new wheels, crank and hubs on light frame you'll never know how good your bike can be unless you try one of these freewheels. No more "clicks, creaks and pops." These wheels are quite and super smooth, so smooth that you CAN feel the difference. I hear nothing but my tires rolling as I pedal. I own several single speeds. I've used every brand of freewheel. White Brothers builds the very best, nothing else is close. On my top end bikes it was money well spent!!! Look at it this way, if you know your gearing and what works for you, this is the last freewheel you'll ever buy. It is a life time investment.