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    Three Happy Freewheels, A Story of Rescue and Recovery

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    Sometime last year, while visiting what we call in my small New Hampshire town, "The Stump Dump," I was able to rescue a few freewheels.  They were all filthy, gritty, and either didn't or barely moved.  Their "clicks" had disappeared.  Their cogs were buried under years of road and chain dirt.

    Most Classic & Vintage bicycle enthusiasts would have been sad these mechanical marvels had been so poorly neglected.  But not the FreeWheelSpa meister!

    Into the spa they went for a full force treatment.  A while later, they emerged ready for new grease and oil conditioning!
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    Immediately I could see how rejuvenated they felt.  Their pawls were beaming and bending back and forth.  Their bearings felt as if they had just emerged from the factory.  Their housings, spacers and lock rings felt as if they had just been minted at the foundry.  Their Cogs and spacers had never felt so clean!!  They were very happy for first time in years, if not decades!  Before long they were fully reassembled and ready for years of service. 

    FreeWheelSpa can do for your freewheels and cassettes what these three orphans experienced.  Check out my "SERVICES" page.  Thanks!
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    Almost Triplets! L-R, Shimano MF-Z012 6 spd., Suntour Alpha 7 spd., Shimano MF-Z012 6 spd.

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    First Post! Welcome to FreeWheelSpa Blog- Blog- Blog!

    Here is where I'll talk about all things freewheel, cassette, chains, and chainrings.  Kind of boring stuff, unless you are into bicycles, then you know, that without them, your bike just won't go.  Well, technically it will, downhill, if you throw it off a bridge, or it is hit by something else, etc.

    But the real key to tying your bicycle into your propulsion system (you), is a fixed cog or a freewheel or a cassette, a chain, and a chainring.  Without these three key mechanical systems, you are dead on the asphalt.


    Feel free to add your thoughts, comments, corrections, and stupendous ideas.  All I ask is you be nice about how you do so.

    Thanks for reading!