Can Sach-Millard freewheels be rebuilt?



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I have around 10 of these freewheels in 6 speed wide configuration with one or two worn out cogs in
the (17-15-14) range. Is it possible to rebuild these freewheels and at what cost? Most of the
people who still have freewheels in 6 speed x 21-13 denomination are asking more for them than what
a new 9 speed cassette costs so I'm thinking it's time to retire the bike unless my worn freewheels
can be rebuilt cheaply.
 
ibrunning-<< I have around 10 of these freewheels in 6 speed wide configuration with one or two worn
out cogs in the (17-15-14) range. Is it possible to rebuild these freewheels and at what cost?

If anybopdy still has cogs, yes. As for opening up the innards and replacing bearings,, that is
possible also but really a PITA.

<< so I'm thinking it's time to retire the bike unless my worn freewheels can be rebuilt cheaply.

If steel, have it 'cold set' to 130mm and use more current casettes of 8/9/10s-

Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302
(303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene"
 
I have a bunch of that stuff, NOS, including hubs, bodies and more cogs than I care to count.
Interested?
 
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