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Wheels Manufacturing adds Single-Speed cog kit for XD freehubs

wheels mfg singlespeed cog set for SRAM XD driver bodies
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Solving multiple problems at once, the new Wheels Manufacturing Solo-XD single-speed cogs for SRAM XD driver bodies lets you put a true 1x drivetrain on your bike without having to find an HD freehub for your wheels.

Assuming you have a SRAM drivetrain and wanted to go single, then that’s one problem solved.

wheels mfg singlespeed cog set for SRAM XD driver bodies

The second is the elimination of marring that some single-speed cogs can do on a Shimano-style HG freehub body. With all of the torque only driving one single gear, some designs can dig into the teeth on the freehub body, making it difficult to remove them.

The design uses a base sleeve that threads onto the XD body, just like you would with a cassette, and then the spacers and cog slide over that with a lock ring holding those in place.

It’s still in development, with a target launch date of August 2023. Pricing is TBD, expect them to have all the same color options as their headset spacers and other accessories.

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They’re also playing with limited edition colors for their tools, with this multi-color anodized finish called Mystic.

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Last up, they’ve made a cassette lock ring tool specifically for Bafang e-bike hubs, which have a big metal plug sticking out from the axle. Typical cassette removal tools won’t fit over it, so this one has a larger center bore that will. This one’s actually available now for $35.

WheelsMFG.com

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Nick
Nick
1 year ago

Problem Solvers has had their Zinger out for years now to go SS on an XD driver. You have to use their cogs, but the system was totally bombproof for me and easy to use.

Gregory Q Tillery
Gregory Q Tillery
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

I’ve had my Zinger for years on multiple bikes. It never hurts to have another option but I’m pretty happy with the Zinger.

Hamjam
Hamjam
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

I liked mine, but you could not run a 10+ speed chain.

Laegrim
Laegrim
1 year ago
Reply to  Hamjam

Why do you say this? I’m running a 12s chain (sram eagle gx) on mine, and haven’t had any issues so far.

My setup is still new though, so if there are potential long term issues I won’t have run into them yet.

Santana
Santana
1 year ago

The narrow wide single speed cog looks interesting.

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