Take a closer look at the Guard Sprocket from the Frelo Bikes crew down in Florida!

It’s always rad finding out about a new brand getting the wheels turning. The other day we were tipped off about a new brand coming out of Florida that is just getting its start called Frelo Bikes. They are a group of riders that are focused on creating strong, American made products that can hold up to whatever you throw at it while out riding. They have just released their new Frelo Guard Sprocket that is designed with a unique look and built to last.

The Frelo Guard Sprocket is CNC Machined from 7075-T6 aluminum with inward tapered front with 3 cut outs for weight savings and the ability to rotate the sprocket to extend the life of the sprocket, and Frelo hatchet and Font logos machined around the edge. On the back, you can find even more machining using a four-tiered design that helps reduce the overall weight without sacrificing strength. The Teeth have a wider clearance to ensure compatibility with half-link chains like the Shadow Interlock Supreme that can have issues fitting with some sprockets.

The Frelo Full Guard Sprocket is currently available in Black and 25-tooth, but they are working on adding a 28-tooth version very soon. You can pick up the sprocket for $65.00 direct from the Frelo Bikes website. The sprockets fit 24mm with 22mm and 19mm adaptors included.

Since the brand is newer, they are looking for shops and distributors that are interested as well, so if you are one of those, you should get ahold of them to get things rolling.

Here’s a look at the backside of the sprocket which features a four-tiered machining design to help reduce the overall weight without sacrificing quality. It also gives the sprocket a really badass look.

Like what you’re seeing? The sprocket is available for $65.00 on the Frelo Bikes website now.

What do you think of the Frelo Bikes Full Guard Sprocket? Do you have any questions? Let us know in the comments below or by shooting Frelo Bikes a message.

You can learn more about the brand on their website — FreloBikes.com. You can also find them on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.

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