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• #3
I've got 2 Halo Clicksters. Really nice freewheels. Way better than Shimano ones.
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• #4
Loud?
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• #5
I get mine from ebay in usa and shipped to wherever my bike component mule, sorry chum is staying. I think some of those vendors would ship to the UK.
There is also a crossfire pro version, apparently, with maw paws, but I've never bought one of those, since I'm not a professional.
IMO they are the nicest cheap (unsealed) freewheels.
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• #6
Yeah the Triton link may be the best option. Still around half the price of the Halo, which I see as the next cheapest viable solution.
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• #7
Not like Hope Freehub loud or quite as loud as a WI freewheel but a decent noise none the less. Lets ppl know you're coming. I like it.
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• #8
What about the BLB (DNP) freewheels I have found those to be pretty good.
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• #9
tartybikes have a load of decent trials freewheels, even tell you how loud each one is and are decent guys to deal with.
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• #10
BLB ones have a history of not lasting long at polo.
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• #11
I thought ACS went bust ages ago!
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• #12
The tartybikes site looks great - I love the dB meter. All a bit above budget though for a commuter.
I went with the ACS from Triton and will look at other options (tartybikes or Halo Clickster when it goes pop)
Thanks guys!
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• #13
i have an ACS crossfire 16 tooth brand new, unused that someone could have for £12 if they want it?
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• #14
I'd have snatched that off you if it were 17t. Shame.
So I've been looking for a well prices ACS Crossfire, and ended up emailing Charlie (charliethebikemonger.com) who informs me they are no longer imported into the UK. Looks like my next best option for quality & sound is a Halo Clickster, which is twice the price (not willing to spend out for the WI).
Anyone know of a source for the ACS?
Edit: another option is to get a 16t ACS as he has some still available, but I'm not sure I want to run 46/16 for commuting/town.