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Crossfire Freewheel 22t Gun Metal
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ACS
Crossfire Freewheel 22t Gun Metal
Replacing the venerable ACS Claws the ACS Crossfire offers a more precise tooth design for less noise and chain skip. The cold forged cnc machined cromoly body will insure a long service life for both the freewheel and chain. The new engagement system will help you turn your best lap times by offering less delay.
- Durable cold forged CNC machined freeweheel
- 3 pawl ingagement for stronger hold with engagement every 12 degreees
- New removal notch pattern allows for better frame clearance
- Works best with 3/32" chains, but 1/8" will work
- 16-22t fit standard English threaded hubs, 13-15t will only work on Metric threaded hubs.
Specifications
Chain Compatibility
3/32"
Hub Type
English Threaded
Review Summary
WORKS FOR
Single Speed (2),
Polo (1)
Customer Questions
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Will this work with a 10 speed chain?
A.
anwered by: canteau
It might be a tight fit, the ACS Crossfire freewheel is designed for a 3/32" chain.
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Will this fit on a standard flip flop fixie/freewheel hub?
A.
anwered by: mlewis
The 16-22t freewheels will fit any english thread freehub. Thanks!
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Customer Reviews
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A Guestquick and easy purchase. I try to support local business but none of the shops carried fixed hub freewheels this large without ordering.
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A GuestI have this freewheel paired with a 52t chainring on a single speed in Cincinnati (challenging ratio on many hills). The Crossfire is a solid, affordable piece but does require a proprietary ACS tool to service. Has been a solid performer - quiet, relatively quick engagement - for the month that I've ridden it.
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A GuestThe 22 teeth provides a good ratio using the 52T ring on a vintage bike. Frankly, I wanted to sell the bike, and couldn't bear to leave my White Industries freewheel on a bargain bike.
The freewheel works OK, but requires a dedicated remover. The remover simply didn't
fit the freewheel without a little Dremel work.
If that doesn't bother you, they're serviceable parts at a good price.
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A GuestOn my polo bike.
Decent freewheel. Paired with a 38T ring, it's probably my favorite gearing on any polo bike I've had.
Had some weird grinding noise issues the first day I rode it, possibly because my wheel slipped sideways a bit, but that's long since worked itself out.
Not awesome, not bad at all, hey, it's a cheap freewheel.