Freewheel

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Wrong PartNumber="SF-MX30" specified. Please check the configuration information before proceeding: model configuration will be set to default configuration.
   
Modified on: July 11,2010  
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Supplier part number: SF-MX30
Name:Freewheel
Description:Cr-Mo Steel Sprocket usable with 1/8" & 3/32" Chains for BMX
Supplier name:Shimano
Supplier part number:SF-MX30
   

 

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Mike Wilson
1/8/2021 7:54:38 PM
 
Thanks!
It even had the 1.375 (35mm) X 24 ISO 6696 Thread Standard I needed.
 
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Rob Ferguson
2/12/2015 5:47:15 AM
 
Great detailed part
Great detailed part
 
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dang Sario
8/22/2013 2:41:21 AM
 
very detail drawing, thanks
very detail drawing, thanks
 
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Ignacio Orona
8/22/2011 8:21:41 PM
 
excelent work
Thanks very much, very nice sprocket
 
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Fabian Gonzalez
1/5/2011 1:07:11 PM
 
thanks!!
thanks!! :)
 
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J. Carlos Acevedo
9/1/2010 5:26:21 PM
 
Response to Paulo
I just did a test 3d download and it worked.
Did you notice there is a radio button for 2d or 3d?
You can contact my through email and I can send the ...
 
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Paulo Rodi
9/1/2010 11:16:52 AM
 
The 2D drawing information helps to derive simil
Although I expected to download a 3D model, which is currently not available, the 2D views of this part helped me to create my own part according to t...
 
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Paulo Rodi
9/1/2010 11:16:28 AM
 
The 2D drawing information helps to derive simil
Although I expected to download a 3D model, which is currently not available, the 2D views of this part helped me to create my own part according to t...
 
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J. Carlos Acevedo

User since: 12/11/2003
Title: Engineer
 
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