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Removing freewheel from a hub.....

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M5AT:
Just get uncle Diggler round to sort it.

He's got a very special tool which males his big fat wrist throb.

But dont leave him alone with your pets, I went to get a beer & when I came back he was setting up a video camera & taping socks to Meatballs' front paws.

Most odd :-\

kev-s:
ive done this not too long ago

lace the hub the best u can into a rim, it dose'nt have to be fully complete or have lots of tension

now strip the freewheel down so the teeth section is removed and just the basic freewheel body is left on the hub, clamp the body in a vice and twist the rim till the hub starts to unwind from the freewheel body

then once removed u can rebuild the freewheel :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:

DJL:
thanks for the replies everyone  :)

Hiro Tonka:
I'd take it to your local bike shop, saves alot of hassle mate.

At mine I get the freewheel , pedals and crank taken off all for £7  :daumenhoch:

DJL:

--- Quote from: hiro tonka on July 17, 2011, 05:20 PM ---I'd take it to your local bike shop, saves alot of hassle mate.

At mine I get the freewheel , pedals and crank taken off all for £7  :daumenhoch:

--- End quote ---

i usually do but this is just a hub,  its not attached to a wheel......

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