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IDEAS NEEDED - How to take a freewheel off from a hub?
hunterdubber:
--- Quote from: bof on December 07, 2011, 09:36 PM ---Be careful I snapped a hub in the middle trying to undo it like that, I think it was a shimano hub , but they are very similair . I would be more tempted to strip the freewheel down and tryand get a few spokes in the drive side as well. just a word of warning . :daumenhoch:
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and my Shimano freewheel is still on the snapped hub :LolLolLolLol:
diesel:
--- Quote from: bof on December 07, 2011, 09:36 PM ---Be careful I snapped a hub in the middle trying to undo it like that, I think it was a shimano hub , but they are very similair . I would be more tempted to strip the freewheel down and tryand get a few spokes in the drive side as well. just a word of warning . :daumenhoch:
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WOW......
OK point noted - Thank you :daumenhoch:
if it doesn't budge easily then I'll do just that.......
stidds:
Make sure you baste it liberally in penetrating oil Dan.
ukoldschool:
I would personally bend some old spokes in the correct side, you should be able to get some in through the gaps in the freewheel teeth
diesel:
I would have put some extra spoke through the drive side Justin, but unfortunately there was no room for them.
HOWEVER - A BIG THANK YOU to everyone here for your help
I am now the proud owner of a perfectly useable set of Profile Gyrolite 1 Hubs
Which means I now have a spare set of Son lite Turbo's
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