Shimano MF-TZ500 Hyperglide 6 Speed Freewheel - 14-28T
£14.99
was
£14.99
was
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Details
Tourney MF-TZ500 - without guard.
14/16/18/21/24/28
Requires a Shimano type splined freewheel removal tool. (Shimano's own is SJSC part #870)
14/16/18/21/24/28
Requires a Shimano type splined freewheel removal tool. (Shimano's own is SJSC part #870)
Specification
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Questions & Answers (8)
Whats the (stack height) thickness of the the freewheel please. Cheers
By Bim
15 Sep 2023
SJS Customer Service:
The freewheel has an approximate thickness of 30mm as previously listed. SK 18/09/23
can I swop the 18t cog for 11t Shimano mftz500
By alan
19 Jul 2020
currently 14-28 teeth
will this affect gear changing
will this affect gear changing
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, I'm not sure what your are asking. The MFTZ500 freewheel is 14-34. Your current derailleur might not cope with the change from 28 to 34 teeth. Your chain may need to be longer too. Thanks
Is the Shimano MTZ20 compatible with a circa 1980s super record hub?
By Anthony
18 May 2019
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, sorry we can't be sure about this. The only way to be sure is buy one and try it. Thanks 22/05/2019
Is this compatible with a 1986 Carlton Carrera
By Trevor
01 Apr 2019
1986 Carrera, Shimano cassette silver 6 speed.tooth range 13-15-17-19-21-24.
Thanks
Thanks
SJS Customer Service:
None of the information provided relates to whether this would fit or not, you also mention a cassette but this is a freewheel. We would need to know about the rear hub, derailleur and what is currently fitted.
Thanks - 02/04/19
Thanks - 02/04/19
What is the depth of the freewheel?
By Ben
16 Jul 2018
(Distance from the outside of the small cog to the outside of the large cog).
Thanks.
Thanks.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
This measurement is approximately 30mm.
Thanks.
This measurement is approximately 30mm.
Thanks.
Tools for the Shimano freewheel MF-TZ20
By Catalin ENE
11 Jan 2018
I know there is a special tool to extract the existing freewheel but I cannot find it on you shop. Would you please be so kind and send me the link?
Best regards,
Catalin
Best regards,
Catalin
SJS Customer Service:
Hello,
The part you need is sjs part #870. Simply type this in to the search bar and it should come up.
Thanks.
The part you need is sjs part #870. Simply type this in to the search bar and it should come up.
Thanks.
What Tool Do You Need To Remove It
By ron
26 Jun 2016
ok
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
As it says in the description this freewheel requires a Shimano type splined tool for removal, these are SJSC part number 870.
Thanks.
As it says in the description this freewheel requires a Shimano type splined tool for removal, these are SJSC part number 870.
Thanks.
Will The Mftz20 6 Speed Feewheel Fit An Old Wheel?
By Colin
01 May 2015
I have a 6 speed 12/21T which is 25+ years old on a Athena wheel hub.
To old to climb up hills and looking to easy the gearing to the 14/28T.
Will the new freewheel fit? I have a standard old 105 slider group set on the cycle. I have been told this will not work?
To old to climb up hills and looking to easy the gearing to the 14/28T.
Will the new freewheel fit? I have a standard old 105 slider group set on the cycle. I have been told this will not work?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
This freewheel should be the same thread so should fit the wheel fine. As this freewheel is Shimano's Hyperglide system you would need to purchase a Hyperglide chain to go with it as you original chain would not be compatible, otherwise you should be able to set it up and get it to work fine.
Thanks.
This freewheel should be the same thread so should fit the wheel fine. As this freewheel is Shimano's Hyperglide system you would need to purchase a Hyperglide chain to go with it as you original chain would not be compatible, otherwise you should be able to set it up and get it to work fine.
Thanks.