Both Shimano freewheels I owned reached about six months of general use before skipping, clunking and degrading then needing an overhaul. Wet weather kills them in particular. I've switched to a White Industries ENO and the difference is noticeable in build quality. If I had known this previously then I would have just bought an ENO.
Both Shimano freewheels I owned reached about six months of general use before skipping, clunking and degrading then needing an overhaul. Wet weather kills them in particular. I've switched to a White Industries ENO and the difference is noticeable in build quality. If I had known this previously then I would have just bought an ENO.