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dordymush:
dont laugh as i should know the ammount of tuffs i've had. but are they the standard freewheel thread size  :crazy2:

just got  a shimano mx30 freewheel and it seems very tight to go on.
not forced it so thought i best ask before i attack it with a big spanner lol.

bobbysam:
I've got the same problem, good advice Glen I'm gonna attack mine tomorrow  :daumenhoch:

brettypeeps:

--- Quote from: bobbysam on March 18, 2010, 07:41 PM ---I've got the same problem, good advice Glen I'm gonna attack mine tomorrow  :daumenhoch:

--- End quote ---

How did you get on with that


--- Quote from: Glen on March 18, 2010, 07:17 PM ---Yea, same!  use a wire brush on the threads and clean them, then lube them

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Darren Wood:
I noticed that the freewheel I had was very slightly threaded  :idiot2:, staright in the bin, bought a new Dicta one of the bay, but I did take Glens advice and cleaned the thread on the hub, I used a green kitchen scourer and plenty of grease  :crazy2: and the freewheel went on easily.  :daumenhoch:

and I 've also noticed that I'm logged in as Woody, but I am bobbysam :uglystupid2: been posting stuff for him as he's useless, sorry Woody  :4_17_5:

dordymush:
wish mine was as easy.
looks like the threads fooked on my tuff where it starts to screw on.
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