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Reverse Single Speed Sprocket

ID: 886281

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Product description

Reverse Single Speed Sprocket

The Reverse Single-Speed sprockets can be mounted on Shimano hubs and all conventional standard freewheel bodies. Thanks to the extra wide mounting flange, the freewheel of the hub is protected from notches and a balanced power transmission is guaranteed. Thus, the Reverse Single Speed Kit provides optimum protection even with aluminium freewheels.

Details

  • Flange: 7 mm
  • Tooth thickness: 1,8 mm
  • CrMo (hardened)

At a glance

Build
Build
single speed
Number of Gears
Number of Gears
1

Features

Purpose
Dirt / BMX, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Dirt, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports
Main Information
Type:
Ritzel
Material type:
Steel
Equipment
Singlespeed / Fixed-Gear:
yes
Cassette
Build:
single speed
Number of Gears:
1
Compatible:
SRAM, Shimano
Sprocket
Number of Teeth:
13
Model Year
2024
Article number
886281
EAN
4717480157143

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Reverse Single Speed Sprocket
Øyvind
Poor shape of the sprocket - the chain slips
Translated from the Norwegian To the original
I was a bit puzzled by the shape of the teeth on the gear wheel. They are kind of too slanted or rounded. The result is that the chain slips unless it is very tight. I ended up using a cog wheel from a cassette I had lying around instead.
08.11.2023