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Freewheel removal
oldschoolace:
Dont try and turn it by the two holes, all you will do is take the freewheel apart and have bearing everywhere! As Gav says its the two flat recesses you need to turn :daumenhoch:
Dannywhac:
x2 on what Clint said :)
If all else fails and you can't gerrit off and you don't mind sacrificing the freewheel, take the freewheel apart using them two small round holes, remove the toothed wheel and take out the pawls on the freewheel. Where the pawls were are nice big recesses that you can get you screw-driver in and tw@t the bugger off :)
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