Sunrace 5 Speed Freewheel
£12.99
was
Ratio
£12.99
was
Manufacturer :
SJS Cycles part number :
Manufacturer part number :
Details
- 14, 16, 20, 24, 28t
Freewheel width: 31mm
ISO Thread
Requires a Shimano type splined freewheel removal tool. (Shimano's own is SJSC part #870)
Freewheel width: 31mm
ISO Thread
Requires a Shimano type splined freewheel removal tool. (Shimano's own is SJSC part #870)
Specification
Downloads
Download File
Questions & Answers (10)
Can I use this with a Shimano SIS derailleur?
By chiara contrino
19 Jul 2020
SJS Customer Service:
Yes this is Shimano compatible.
Thanks - 20/07/20
Thanks - 20/07/20
Does it need special tools?
By Rob
27 Aug 2019
Is the freewheel simply screw-on, or does it need special tools?
SJS Customer Service:
Nope, they simply screw on with hands!
Thanks - 27/08/19
Thanks - 27/08/19
Will it work with Westwood wheel?
By Rob
27 Aug 2019
Is this compatible with this wheel?
Does it work with this: 26 x 1 3/8 590 Rear Westwood Wheel with Nutted solid axle & Silver Steel Rim Screw on Freewheel Type - 36 Hole
?
Does it work with this: 26 x 1 3/8 590 Rear Westwood Wheel with Nutted solid axle & Silver Steel Rim Screw on Freewheel Type - 36 Hole
?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
This should work absolutely fine, however, as we have never done this we cannot say for certain im afraid.
Thanks.
This should work absolutely fine, however, as we have never done this we cannot say for certain im afraid.
Thanks.
Width difference between 5/6/7 speed freewheels
By Martin Derham
29 Jul 2019
Hi, I need a replacement freewheel for an old Dawes Galaxy. This should fit, but wondered if the 6 or 7 speed options you have are the same width or wider? I am limited by narrow 120mm OLD rear drop outs and know a 5 speed definitely fits OK. I think 7 speed won't but 6 speed might. Can you advise?
SJS Customer Service:
6 and 7 will be significanly wider, 5 and 6 sprocket spacing is almost the same so the total will be much wider, 7 in narrower sprocket spacing but not enough even to be as little width as 6.
what tool do I need to remove this freewheel.Preferably from Parktool.thank you
By Christophe Reiland
20 May 2019
SJS Customer Service:
SJS Cycles part number : 43140
Thanks - 20/05/19
Thanks - 20/05/19
Mailard compatible?
By Nick MILLS
20 May 2019
Hi will this fit a 1980 Mailard freehub please?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
Unfortunately, as we do not have any of those here to test it, we would not know whether this would or not I'm afraid.
Thanks.
Unfortunately, as we do not have any of those here to test it, we would not know whether this would or not I'm afraid.
Thanks.
Shimano 5 speed uniglide 1970s hub
By David Rutter
08 Dec 2017
Looking for a 5 speed style cassette for a Shimano 600 120mm uniglide hub, wondering if this would fit as the hub take a cassette not a threaded freewheel?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
This freewheel will only fit threaded hubs. If you need a cassette I would suggest having a look at your current cassette/freewheel and emailing [email protected] with the details.
Thanks
This freewheel will only fit threaded hubs. If you need a cassette I would suggest having a look at your current cassette/freewheel and emailing [email protected] with the details.
Thanks
Eagle ICG freewheel
By Andy
24 Aug 2017
I'm trying to replace my broken 5 speed non index freewheel off a Falcon racer. The old eagle ICG freewheel screwed onto the hub and was removed using a 2 notched tool. Can you advise if this freewheel will fit . Thanks
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
Although this freewheel requires a splined fixing/removal tool it will share the same thread so should thread onto your hub without any issues.
Thanks.
Although this freewheel requires a splined fixing/removal tool it will share the same thread so should thread onto your hub without any issues.
Thanks.
5 Speed Threaded Freewheel
By Darren
19 Jul 2015
Hi there.
I have an Everest threaded freewheel that I'm looking to replace. Given they both hve a threaded mount is the main difference on this SunRace freewheel the extraction element i.e. it's Shimano rather than Suntour 2 prong?
Also what chain would you recommend for this freewheel?
Many thanks.
I have an Everest threaded freewheel that I'm looking to replace. Given they both hve a threaded mount is the main difference on this SunRace freewheel the extraction element i.e. it's Shimano rather than Suntour 2 prong?
Also what chain would you recommend for this freewheel?
Many thanks.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
The threading will be the same between these two freewheels so the only difference would be the different tool required for removal. Any 3/32" 5/6spd chain would be suitable for use with this freewheel.
Thanks.
The threading will be the same between these two freewheels so the only difference would be the different tool required for removal. Any 3/32" 5/6spd chain would be suitable for use with this freewheel.
Thanks.
Threded Cassette Five Speed
By Ola Jahr
01 May 2015
Hi, I am in need of one which I can manage to lock or permanently remove the freewheel function. Can you give me a hand?
Thanks and regards
Ola Jahr
Maximum build 30 mm
Thanks and regards
Ola Jahr
Maximum build 30 mm
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
I'm afraid we don't sell any freewheels where you are able to turn off the freewheeling function.
Thanks.
I'm afraid we don't sell any freewheels where you are able to turn off the freewheeling function.
Thanks.