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White Industries ENO Freewheel

Drevil

Chimp
Apr 11, 2004
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w00dy said:
Anyone in this forum used it or tried it? Worth the money?
Yes. It's very smooth and reliable. It's also rebuildable. It was worth the money to me.
 

peter6061

Turbo Monkey
Nov 19, 2001
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Kenmore, WA
Are you using the 36 points of engagement(POE) or 72 POE version?

I'm trying to decide which would be better for my application. I know one is steel and one is aluminum, just wondering if anyone had any opinion about the differing engagements.

Thanks
 

w00dy

In heaven there is no beer
Jun 18, 2004
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that's why we drink it here
No, the 36 point, which I'm considering because of the availablity of different tooth arrangements, is stainless steel and goes for about $75.
The 72 point "trials" version is case hardened steel and it costs about $100.
So tempted. So don't want to lay down that type of coin for a freewheel.
 

Drevil

Chimp
Apr 11, 2004
58
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peter6061 said:
Are you using the 36 points of engagement(POE) or 72 POE version?

I'm trying to decide which would be better for my application. I know one is steel and one is aluminum, just wondering if anyone had any opinion about the differing engagements.

Thanks
I use the 36 POE for XC singlespeeding. No trials for me, but if that is your intent, why not go with the 72? I'd suggest talking to the guys at Webcyclery.com. They seem to know about trials stuff and never steered me wrong.