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skyway cassette repair
stevepeanut:
I have tried drifting out the bearing cover with the 2 holes, both clock wise and anti clockwise, it does not move at all. Stuck now.
Gnarlyscoots:
I'm pretty sure that's how it comes out. It will be well fixed in there after all these years :-\
I have to shoot to work now bro, sorry :(
stevepeanut:
--- Quote from: Londonhellboy on March 03, 2013, 03:01 PM ---I'm pretty sure that's how it comes out. It will be well fixed in there after all these years :-\
I have to shoot to work now bro, sorry :(
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cheers for your help mate
bof:
--- Quote from: Londonhellboy on March 03, 2013, 02:42 PM ---They are like this bro :daumenhoch:
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I don't think this is right , any chance of a picture of inside the wheel hub area. It doesn't look like the hub is big enough to hold the coaster innards. The pictures are of a ACS free coaster modification. If you look at your hub where the sprocket goes on it has 6 or 7 splines. A coaster will typically have 3. Take care with knocking things about. I can't find mine unfortunately. With a picture of inside the hub i t might tell us a bit more
stevepeanut:
bof, I have just looked inside the wheel, there is a 12 mm or so tube that runs from one side to the other, just big enough for the axle to run through. The bit I cant remove is on the outside of the wheel.
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