

⚙️ Upgrade your ride, conquer every hill in style!
The Sturmey Archer 1/8" 22t Coaster Brake Cog is a precision-engineered steel component with a corrosion-resistant chrome finish, designed exclusively for Sturmey Archer 3-speed internal gear hubs. Its 22-tooth configuration enhances gear ratios for easier hill climbing and efficient power transfer, while the dished design allows fine chainline adjustments. Ideal for urban commuters and leisure cyclists seeking durable, smooth-shifting performance with a sleek look.
| ASIN | B006GHD17A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #257,659 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #60 in BMX Components & Parts |
| Brand Name | Sturmey Archer |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (134) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2011 |
| Included Components | Internally Geared Hub Part |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3.75 x 0.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.65 x 3.7 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sturmey-Archer |
| Material | Multi |
| Model Name | 3-Speed Dished Cog |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HLS830 |
| Size | Dished, 1/8-inch |
| Style | Internally Geared Hub Part |
| Suggested Users | Does Not Apply |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
S**N
If you live in a hilly area, this cog is mandatory
I've been on a bit of a Raleigh 3 speed (or more like a Sturmey Archer AW hub) kick lately. I have had one for decades but rarely rode it, as it seemed it was geared too high, but I had other bikes and never thought of it. That one had a 17T cog on it. I more recently researched the issue and found how simple it is to change gear ratios. After buying my first 22T cog, now I love the bike. It will go up moderate hills with ease and still go fast enough to get somewhere at a decent pace, they all should have shipped with this setup. If you want to stop there with the review, that's fine. Otherwise, read on. So of course I went and bought more bikes. Two that I bought recently had 18T cogs and a third, a 20T. All run 46T chainrings. Researching deeper, the 18T cog is the typical standard. In gear inches , 46/18 gives you the following spread: 50, 66, 89 Perfectly fine for flat areas like most beach communities, but if you have ANY hills at all, you're going to struggle a bit. With the 17T, it's worse with a 53 gear inch low gear. That's about the same as a typical BMX bike is set to, for a comparison. Well, with the 22T cog, what was your easiest gear basically becomes the middle. Gives you a climbing option and still a "go faster" one too. 41, 54, 72. I believe this is the largest cog that Sturmey Archer makes. There's a 23T Shimano Nexus cog that will also fit these hubs, which would give you 39, 52, 69. Loses some top end speed and makes you want to be in high gear much more than with the 22T. But, it too is great with the hills. It's also good for a youngster with a little less leg strengh. The original 3 speed Raleigh Sports I've had forever now has the 22T on it, my wife's Raleigh Sports also has a 22T on it, my son's Raleigh Colt has the Nexus 23T on it and the 4th Raleigh that is currently running (and for sale) is a Sports with a 20T on it. If I decide to keep that one, I'll probably grab another 22T, or bring it to the beach and not have to worry about hills. I will also note, with the Sturmey Archer 3 speed (and probably all IGH setups), the lowest possible cog you should ever run would be one with half the teeth of your chainring. Do not go with a larger cog than 23T with a 46T chainring, or 22T with a 44, 20 with a 40, etc. The torque created on the hub is too much for it to take. So, if you try to solve the "this thing is too hard to pedal" issue at the chainring instead, be mindful of that. If you've gotten this far, thanks for reading my deep dive into Sturmey Archer AW 3 speed gear options.
A**R
Makes long rides enjoyable
Makes beach bike riding easier on knees for long rides. I love A single speed. I'm all about exercise and health
A**R
Easy upgrade.
This is an easy upgrade you can do yourself which significantly improves the rideability of a a bike with a smaller cog.
B**Y
Affordable quality!
Great Sturmey sprockets, this one is being used on a mid 80's Murray coaster-brake single-speed with a simple circlip lock-ring. Very happy with this component 👍
J**.
Makes it easier to peddle your bike
This cog is great for lighter gearing on your bicycle. you will need to add links to your chain. cog is easy to install.
N**N
Just what I needed
Goes on easily and works great with my Sturmey Archer 2 speed. Just pop the ring off, remove old cog, put on new cog, and put the ring back on. You'll have to make sure your chain is long enough to handle the larger cog.
F**P
Not intended for Mongoose Beast
Didn't fit the Beast
C**P
fits huffy beach cruisers w coasterbrake
i have a huffy 'Cape Cod' beach cruiser. its a tank of a bike. the 19tooth rear cog was just geared to high for weight. this 22tooth cog did the trick to make it a nice 'poke around at swapmeet' bike. you may have to lenghten chain depending on your gearing change. swap out was an easy pop off slip ring with screw driver, and pop on. cog was in chrome
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