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Dicta freewheels -pos or a cheap alternative?

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garran:
chrome teeth black middle, used but very good con,
 was mine from bitd, its in the boot of the car, i'd forgotten i had it, will look tomorrow, but a aint a seller on here

factory pilot:
Very kind mate but Mark at retrospect has agreed to sell me a nos one like yours at a good price if I need it.
I'm still thinking about full chrome at the mo'
Much appreciated though dude  :4_17_5:
Many thanks  :smitten:
Cheers Ant  :daumenhoch:

garran:
result, i have some bits left but as i not a collector etc i might list them for a trade sometime

factory pilot:
Mate get yourself a site supporters tag and your free to trade or sell on here.. It's well worth it and MK is a brilliant event to co me down to too if you want to swap some bits :4_17_5:
Stay rad dude :4_17_5:

dancetothedrummersbeat:

--- Quote from: Sc0tty on January 12, 2014, 08:24 PM ---I have always used the sturmey archer 16T freewheels. They are great quality, no loose bearing sounds like those DICTA cheapos, and the make a clicking sound too !  :) ;)

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It was the horrible loose bearing sound that has put me off buying Dicta's in future. I have them fitted to 2 of my builds, but don't recall the ones I have fitted sounding as bad. Maybe the newer ones that I just bought were from a dodgy batch?? If anyone has one ready to fit, do they rattle like a maraca?

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