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Freewheel Tool...

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rodriguez:
Nooooooooooooooo.   "nono"

If you try to hold/grip the hub you'll most likely end up crushing/damaging it as it is really soft alloy, you need to hold the hub using the spokes, tis the only way.   

Get an old rim, any old 36h rim will do the job, spokes don't have to be tight or tensioned, you just need them attached so you can hold or turn the hub.

:daumenhoch:

eddie kidd:
Ok then...

I'll lace it back up...

 :'( :'( :'( :'(

rodriguez:
Definitely get an old rim because those can be a fooker to get off and the rim can take a battering.

ED209:
I can post you a freewheel tool to borrow ... listen to the above tho ... gotta get it built first

john4130:
you should only need to build the spokes on the freewheel side too and you may get away with only building half of them as long as you cross a few of the spokes.

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