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The Hycline Bike Freewheel offers a robust, high-precision threaded design compatible with 6 to 9 speed setups, crafted from durable high-tensile steel. Pre-lubricated for smooth, quiet operation, it features an optimized sprocket profile for superior chain control and is compatible with major transmission systems, making it the perfect upgrade for MTB, BMX, e-bikes, and more.

















| ASIN | B095GY7Y4L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,812 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #16 in Bike Cassettes & Freewheels |
| Bike Type | BMX Bike, Cruiser Bike |
| Brake Style | Cantilever |
| Brand | Hycline |
| Brand Name | Hycline |
| Color | 6 Speed 14-28T Freewheel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 646 Reviews |
| Item Height | 1.3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Hycline |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Wheel Size | 28 Inches |
N**3
Great cheaper alternative!
Definitely smooth and quality at least for a cheaper alternative anyway! When i opened the package first thing i noticed was it was pre oiled!? I have not seen one pre piled til now. Very grateful on that for sure!!! First thing i did was stick my fi n gers in it and reverse spin to see if any catches and how smooth it would spin, to my great and grateful satisfaction it was smooth with no catches. Nice audible clicks from the teeth inside the set so for me functionalityis great! The material seems really durable no bends or chips in it! I might actually get my bike back up and going sooner than i expected excited for that! If you have a bad freewheel try this one out i dont think you will be disappointed. I think it will give me plenty of power.
'**R
Replacement freewheel functions as expected
This 13-32T 8 speed freewheel replaced a generic OEM freewheel on my Wallke X3 Pro at ~4K miles; I also replaced the OEM KMC Z8.3 chain with a KMC E10 chain. Once the derailleur was properly adjusted, shifting is crisp, smooth, and accurate, and clearly superior to the original freewheel/chain combination; whether the improvement is due to the new freewheel, chain, or derailleur adjustment I can’t state for certain, but after a few hundred miles, I’m very pleased so far. Only time will tell re durability, but if this freewheel lasts ~4K or more, it will be an excellent value. Installation was a breeze—just be certain to clean the hub threads and apply a bit of Park lubricant before installing. The bearings and ratchet mechanism are reasonably quiet; the cogs are prelubricated, but I applied plenty of dry lube to the freewheel and chain anyway. Overall—so far, so good.
U**N
Good option for freewheel
I bought this to replace the work out one on the bike. It was easy to install, good quality, and functions well.
J**S
Made of good quality materials.
Has been trouble free on bike for last few years
G**G
good price
Basic freewheel with a good price. Installation was easy and I have no complaints after using it.
J**S
Works perfectly.
Works perfectly. How long it will last we will see, but for now I am very happy with this product.
C**S
What can you say it works good
I have bought 2 of these. One is on a bike that I'm building that I pulled out of a trash Heap. And the other ones on my e-bike. On my e-bike while I was riding if I had to put a little pressure onto the chain it would skip and not just sucks if you know what I mean the click clicking noise well anyway I got a flat and while I was putting on a new tire and inner tube I decided to add the new sprocket. What a difference it makes no slipping or clicking just smooth riding I need to take the time to adjust the derailleur to make it perfect but it's good enough right now. This bracket works like a dream smooth and a lot quieter for some reason than my last sprocket. Definitely worth the money and I'll probably be buying another one
F**O
A good value but quality control not good
This is a good value but the freewheel I received had a bent tooth. Unfortunately I didn't notice it until after the return window closed. When I tried to straighten the tooth with a vise, it cracked. Also, the lock ring that keeps the cogs in place uses notches, making it a lot harder to remove than the splined lock rings used by Shimano and others.
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