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Removing a freewheel without the proper tool
animal:
love a good trashing session :D
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
I have done a couple that way and the satisfaction when it all comes off is wonderful
top job :daumenhoch:
rad_pitt:
>:D >:D >:D
john4130:
i always used a hammer and chisel until one got me beat, got a bit of 1/2" square bar and cut it to fit into the grooves on the freewheel. drilled a hole in the centre of it so i could bolt through the hole for the axle then clamped the square bar in the vice and just unscrew the wheel. took about 10 seconds to unscew compared to the half hour battering it with a hammer and chisel and ending up with bloody knuckles when you swing and miss. :tickedoff:
Rodgy1970:
didn't think it was gonna come off at all so just went for it >:D
was really pleased when the drift moved and i had managed not to wreck the hub or the rim :)
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