6 Speed Bicycle Freewheel 14-28T Steel Lightweight for MTB Road Bike

$6.14

SKU: CG02001
  • Size: 6 speed, 14-16-18-21-24-28 teeth
  • Suitable for 6/2 x 6/18 speed freewheel
  • Material: Made from high-quality steel teeth and a corrosion-resistant nickel-plated finish, wear-resistant and rust-proof
  • Lightweight: Weight about 417g, lightweight hollow design, which allows for smoother and faster shifts under load, helping you maintain momentum and rhythm
  • Package Include: 1 pcs bicycle freewheel; Confirm size and speed before ordering
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Description

Product Overview

This 6 speed bicycle freewheel features a 14-28T gear range, offering smooth and reliable shifting for commuting, leisure riding, and light off-road use. Built with durable steel and a lightweight design, it is an ideal replacement for worn drivetrain components.


Technical Specifications

  • Speed: 6 Speed

  • Gear Range: 14-28T

  • Teeth Combination: 14-16-18-21-24-28

  • Material: High-Strength Steel

  • Type: Threaded Freewheel

  • Compatibility: MTB / Road Bikes

  • Installation: Screw-on Type


Package Includes

• 1 × 6 Speed Bicycle Freewheel


How To Use

  1. Remove the rear wheel from the bike.

  2. Use a freewheel removal tool to remove the old freewheel.

  3. Thread the new freewheel onto the hub.

  4. Tighten by hand (self-tightens during riding).

  5. Reinstall the wheel and test shifting.

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Description

Product Overview

This 6 speed bicycle freewheel features a 14-28T gear range, offering smooth and reliable shifting for commuting, leisure riding, and light off-road use. Built with durable steel and a lightweight design, it is an ideal replacement for worn drivetrain components.


Technical Specifications

  • Speed: 6 Speed

  • Gear Range: 14-28T

  • Teeth Combination: 14-16-18-21-24-28

  • Material: High-Strength Steel

  • Type: Threaded Freewheel

  • Compatibility: MTB / Road Bikes

  • Installation: Screw-on Type


Package Includes

• 1 × 6 Speed Bicycle Freewheel


How To Use

  1. Remove the rear wheel from the bike.

  2. Use a freewheel removal tool to remove the old freewheel.

  3. Thread the new freewheel onto the hub.

  4. Tighten by hand (self-tightens during riding).

  5. Reinstall the wheel and test shifting.

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