nowholeself
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Can a spragg clutch bearing like the csk35 take enough torque to work just as well or even better in a front freewheel design that is not driven by an engine, but rather just cranked by average human power? We know from the old Elation design that the csk35 is not enough to work in a front freewheel when it is being driven by an ebike engine. But could it rival freewheels like the White Industries Eno when used without an engine? After all, it's rated to take 175nm of force. I'm having such a difficult time finding the torque capacity of traditional freewheels to use as a comparison base. Any ideas?