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skyway cassette repair
stevepeanut:
This is the other side, I have tried turning it with a wrench and tried pulling it outwards with pliers, seems to be locked in somehow very tightly
bobbbbsy:
thats prob supposed to be stationary and its the axle that turns.. :-\
stevepeanut:
--- Quote from: bobbbbsy on March 03, 2013, 02:20 PM ---thats prob supposed to be stationary and its the axle that turns.. :-\
--- End quote ---
yes I think that is never going to move, it looks like its been pressed into the hub, somehow the otherside that spins must come apart
Gnarlyscoots:
Try not to turn the reverse side buddy, it will not move. Your cassette drive is pressed on I think. There are 2 small holes I see on the pic of the cassette hub, grease holes. I'm not sure but yo may be able to release the cassette like a car stereo with those holes. Use 2 centre punches in the holes and move it round slowly. It might release the cassette.
I will try and find a diagram later tonight as have got work soon >:(
Gnarlyscoots:
Actually, thinking on it, I think you need a special tool that mounts in those holes and you turn it clockwise while holding the cassette. It looks like an ACS freecoaster bolt when it comes out :)
Wipe all the grease off and take a top shot bro :coolsmiley:
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