Shimano 7-Speed Freewheel 14–34T (MegaRange style)
Shimano MF-TZ500-7 7-Speed Freewheel 14-34T
What it is
This is a:
- 7-speed screw-on freewheel (not a cassette)
- Shimano Tourney TZ / MF-TZ series
- Gear range: 14–34T (wide range “MegaRange”)
- Designed for entry-level MTB and commuter bikes
Key features
- ✔ 7-speed drivetrain compatibility
- ✔ Screw-on freewheel (threads onto hub)
- ✔ Extra-wide climbing gear (34T sprocket)
- ✔ Steel construction for durability
- ✔ Works with Shimano 7-speed derailleurs
Gear range advantage
Compared to a 14–28T freewheel, this gives a much lower climbing gear:
Gear Range Ratio=1434≈2.43
That means:
- easier climbing (big improvement on hills)
- slower top-end compared to tighter ranges
- better for casual MTB or loaded riding
How it works (important)
- This is still a freewheel system
- The ratchet mechanism is inside the gear block
- It screws directly onto a threaded rear hub
So:
- ❌ not compatible with cassette freehub wheels
- ✔ only works on freewheel-type hubs
Ride feel
- very easy climbing gear (34T helps a lot)
- larger jumps between gears
- heavier drivetrain feel
- slower shifting than modern cassette systems
Best suited for
- entry-level mountain bikes
- commuter / utility bikes
- riders needing easier climbing gears
- replacing older 7-speed freewheels
Pros
- excellent low-end climbing ability
- very affordable
- easy installation
- widely available replacement part
- good for hilly terrain on budget bikes
Trade-offs
- heavier and less efficient than cassette systems
- larger gear gaps (less smooth cadence control)
- limited upgrade path
- requires freewheel-compatible hub
Bottom line
The Shimano 7-speed 14–34T freewheel is a budget-friendly wide-range drivetrain option, designed mainly to make climbing easier on entry-level bikes, trading off smoothness and efficiency for simplicity and low cost.