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Gabotrial
a Weekend Warrior
from Cordoba, ArgentinaDate Reviewed: February 1, 2010
Strengths: 6 pawls. 72 engagement points, solid feel. very loud sound. easy serviceable. high quality steel construction so it doesn't get marked in the interior mechanism when one pawl skips. Fast engagement. Very durableWeaknesses: a bit expensive. You can find a good echo tr or a monty freewheel for 60 dolars. its hard to find one where i live. also it has skipped a few times, but the other pawls do the job and hold the power instantly.Bottom Line: buy it if you have the chance. it's the best freewheel for trials use. it feels confidence when you have to hit the pedal strong. Mechnism engages instantly. Trials riders buy it, also do that if you're a streety single speed rider. Otherwise you may find better a shimano transmission type.
Favorite Trail: Don't ride trails
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At: Pachotrial.com
Similar Products Used: shimano, acs, viz!, they are all crap.
Bike Setup: trials bike: gu tp 2008. tryall forks. zhi components. kmc kool chain.
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M. Rall
a Racer
from kennesaw, ga., USA-damn itDate Reviewed: March 15, 2008
Strengths: stiff, strong and reliableWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: Damn Good, nothing is better than what is listed, no ellsworth, trek, or gary fisher in fact the treks andthe fishers stink.
Favorite Trail: Cobb
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At: Timberland cycles
Similar Products Used: giant, iron horse, specialized, you name it I've used it.
Bike Setup: stock
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Jason
a Racer
from chuluota FL Date Reviewed: February 1, 2008
Strengths: This freewheel is like no other. One you can rebuild it. Two you won't need to rebuild it any time soon. Sealed bearings no. Inner and outer piece are machined concentrically so there are not tight or loose spots. there are 36 ratchet points not the standard 27. And 3 pawl not 2. And made in USAWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: If you want to never buy another freewheel get a White Industries.
Favorite Trail: razorback or santos
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$43.00
Purchased At: white industries
Similar Products Used: ACS crap, shimano crap.
Bike Setup: Karate monkey SS, white bros. fork, king headset, thompson post and stem, specialized phenom seat, easton bars, paul hubs with DT spokes and WTB rims, XT cranks and XT hydro brakes, Kenda small block 8 tire, time pedals, white industries freewheel.
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Anthony
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from Whitehorse, Yukon, CanadaDate Reviewed: January 30, 2008
Strengths: Reliable, takes abuse, looks great, sounds great. Can be overhauled and will last a long time.Weaknesses: Pricey.Bottom Line: There are freewheels and then there are White Industries freewheels. Just like Phil Wood hubs or Thomson seatposts, it's expensive but worth every cent. Start with the cheap ones first until you know your gearing, then buy one of these.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: ACS claws.
Bike Setup: Rigid 1-speed Karate Monkey, running a PC-68 chain and Rennen front ring.
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