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which freewheel remover
dan-dare:
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thanks for the response. i'm not too clued up on tools. wtf is that?
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it's a pneumatic "hammer and screwdriver"... :daumenhoch:
zombie_jesus:
thanks, folks. why it just couldn't be a basic screw on, screw off type $hit...?
without those fancy tools, what is the best way to get it off today?
kev-s:
unscrew the centre plate (part with the 2 holes) then remove the cog section, bearings, pawls etc....
so your just left with the bare body of the freewheel, now lock this part in a vice and twist the wheel off of the freewheel :daumenhoch:
rick1970:
dont do what i did a few year ago and undo the stamped plate with the lug holes :knuppel2:
unless yer going to bin it of course :LolLolLolLol:
kev-s:
--- Quote from: Rick70 on July 21, 2012, 10:31 PM ---dont do what i did a few year ago and undo the stamped plate with the lug holes :knuppel2:
unless yer going to bin it of course :LolLolLolLol:
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thats the only way he's gonna get it off without the correct tool, it can be rebuilt easily enough afterwards but as its a cheap nasty dnp one id just bin it :daumenhoch:
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