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  • Hi,

    I've had a quick search but can't see anything already posted although I would have thought this would be a common query.

    I have a Langster with 48:16 gearing that I ride singlespeed for commuting duties. I inherited it from another rider and since I have owned it I have commuted 3,500 km and the freewheel is now feeling a bit graunchy.

    A few questions:

    • Are these serviceable or at least is there a grease port on them? (I'm pretty certain this one is beyond serviceable but it would be useful to know for next time)

    • Is there a recommendation on what to replace it with and from where?

    • Is there a noticeable difference between a Shimano 16T single speed freewheel available from Wiggle for £26-99 and a Dicta 16T freewheel from Mango bikes for £7-99?


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  • Are these serviceable or at least is there a grease port on them?

    You might be able to flush it through with WD40 and follow it through with something thicker like wet chain lube. Sheldon relates the equivalent instructions for a freewheel here.

  • Everyone says they're not serviceable but they're just fucking lazy :)
    They are serviceable and you can extend the life of them quite a lot.
    You can normally get the front off with a pin wrench or similar, clean everything, relube, refit and it'll be good to go until next time or until something really fails and then it's normally better to buy a replacement.

    WI might be serviceable but the spares are stupid money so for commuting you're better off with cheap and cheerful (and this is from someone who fitted a WI to his partner's commuter and watched it turn into sharkfin soup...).

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