A freecoaster designed for Street, now, many tricks are that bit easier without your pedals rolling backwards.
The Geisha Freecoaster uses a simple threaded system.
There are four sealed bearings, two under the driver and two big ones inside the alloy body. This makes the function mechanism really strong and precise compared to normal ball bearing coasters. Inside the alloy hollow axle we use a new Spring Ball System pushing heat treated balls to the cone part.
We have been working and testing our new axle system for quiet some time now “Equal Axle System” (EAS). It is a simple & hollow oversized internal axle which utilises specially designed ends. The biggest problem generally faced in this area is that after a bolt breaks, the thread left inside the axle can cause a problem. This is why we designed and developed our own system. Our KHE designed adapters come with a larger flanges placed behind the dropout so that in any case of the axle breaking, our adapters can be easily replaced.
Also, when clamping the hub on the fork/frame, there is no side load getting to the bearing, it's absorbed by the adaptor flange - so the bearings always glide perfectly and the hub can be wedged really tight.
36 or 48H.
Fitted with 14mm EAS studs as standard (others optional extra)