Description |
In 2002 Doug White decided the world needed a better freewheel. Until then singlespeeders seemed to be content not knowing if their freewheel would last a week or a year, or fail a mile away from home or hundreds of miles. But what was certain was failure. Overnight the ENO freewheel became the standard to measure everything else against.
Starting with a driver made from heat treated 4130 steel that houses 3 heat treated S7 tool steel pawls on the Standard Engagement model, or 6 pawls on the High Engagement model, we add an 8620 steel case-hardened and electroless nickel-plated outer gear turning on an Enduro ABEC 3 or 5 grade chromium steel bearing packed with a special Mobil XHP222 extra high pressure grease. We basically designed all the weak links out of the system. And because everything wears out eventually, we designed them to be rebuildable.
Specs |
- Threads: 1.375” x 24TPI
- Standard Engagement freewheels have 3 pawls and 36 points of engagement
- High Engagement freewheels have 6 pawls and 72 points of engagement
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Freewheel measurements for chainline calculations:
- All freewheels are 18.4mm wide
- On ENO single freewheels (standard and discontinued Trials) center of teeth are 9mm from the inner base of the threads
- On ENO DOS double freewheels inside teeth are 6.1mm from the inner base of the threads and the outside teeth are 11.8mm from the base. Teeth are 5.7mm apart center to center
Tools |
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White Industries part #FWTOOLE 4-prong freewheel remover tool
- Needed when removing our freewheels from our ENO ECC (eccentric) hubs
- Works on our freewheel on standard axle hubs
- Works on other freewheels with 4-prong tool interface
- Park FR-6 4-prong freewheel remover tool will work on our freewheels mounted on standard (non-eccentric) hubs
- Park SPA-2 (the red one) pin spanner needed to remove the freewheel lockring