White freewheels are overpriced, Overhyped shit that mugs with too much money buy to show off and feel superior, Shimano MX, tub of grease. melt grease until it thins in small saucepan, drop in freewheel, allow to cool/thicken, remove freewheel, clean off excess grease,re-fit, good to go for a few years at least, I've got a shimano MX hear thats still running like clockwork after 20 years. It's one of the only decent products Shitmano have ever made.
White freewheels are overpriced, Overhyped shit that mugs with too much money buy to show off and feel superior,
Shimano MX,
tub of grease. melt grease until it thins in small saucepan,
drop in freewheel,
allow to cool/thicken,
remove freewheel, clean off excess grease,re-fit,
good to go for a few years at least,
I've got a shimano MX hear thats still running like clockwork after 20 years.
It's one of the only decent products Shitmano have ever made.
well, i cant agree with the first statement
im retired and on a fixed income
but i can spend where i want, its my choice
cheers for speaking up for Shimano tho, i aint actually handled one but the pics look ok + in my own experience Shimano kit seemed to mostly work
that greasebath sounds like a ok maintenance regime
tho i did actually prefer Dura-Ace myself iirc, back in the day
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well, i cant agree with the first statement
im retired and on a fixed income
but i can spend where i want, its my choice
cheers for speaking up for Shimano tho, i aint actually handled one but the pics look ok + in my own experience Shimano kit seemed to mostly work
that greasebath sounds like a ok maintenance regime
tho i did actually prefer Dura-Ace myself iirc, back in the day