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Old school skyway sprocket - how do I get it off?
sawzall:
try clamping it in a vice and use wheel to turn it,if that fails the only other way is
to get some 5mm plate and carefully weld it on to the remaining
freewheel then unscrew while still hot and it should come off easily ;)
meticulous:
be carefull though if you crush it in a vice, you might crush the hub, i'd try some big fook-off stilsons carefully with loads of leverage...
Moose:
You should have used one of these:
Plinth Adenoid:
What's that and how's it work moose?
Moose:
It's a freewheel removal tool and I find the best way to use them is to clamp the tool in a vice, locate the 'pins' in the slots of the freewheel and turn the wheel.
Not sure it'll work now you've destroyed the freewheel :LolLolLolLol:
And you need to get the right one (2-pin or 4-pin).
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