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which freewheel remover
steve69:
--- Quote from: kuwahero on July 22, 2012, 10:12 AM ---the tool Steve has linked to won't work. if you look carefully it has slots under the pins that sit in a recess on the freewheel
yours doesn't have them. the front plate on your freewheel only unscrews clockwise. so going anticlockwise will not cause it to open and spill its guts.
like i said the method I used above worked fine for me :daumenhoch:
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I have this tool and it is successful in removing that type of freewheel.
if you look at picture of the freewheel, the two slots (02:40 if it were a clock) on the silver center section of the freewheel is what you will be removing.
But hey, if you're not planning to reuse it..... Crack the hammer out
zombie_jesus:
UPDATE: Using a screwdriver and hammer (and the technique mentioned above) I managed to
remove this 200gr. piece of $hit. The mf weigh about the same as the Skyway it was attached to...
I will use this as a freebie in my next for sale thread haha. Thanks for all the good info doled out.
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