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Am i F*****d???
Brandy Truffle:
WOW Thanks for all the advice guys...think i'm gonna go with the one sided re-spoke first and see what happens...these hubs are too special for me... dont wanna risk it..will let you know how i get on..
Dingobmxer:
dont do a one sided respoke on it, it may fook the hub.
Find a way of holding the hub without damaging it and then on the front of the freewheel there is a plate with two holes in, this holds the freewheel together.
Take a small drift or screwdriver and put it in one of these holes then knock it ANT-clockwise, with a bit of work this will unscrew and then the freewheel will come apart, you will have a million tiny ball bearings and some tiny springs all over your kitchen floor but more importantly the ring with the teeth on will pull off the hub leaving only the inner part left on the hub.
This should expose the spoke holes so you can lace and tension it up properly on both sides then using a vice hold the remaining bit of freewheel and using the wheel as leverage turn the wheel anti clockwise and spin it off the knackered freewheel
:) DINGO :)
bof:
what dingo said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :daumenhoch:
beard1973:
I wish this thread had existed 2 months ago... :-[
On my workshop shelf I have one destroyed Suzie Hub & one Suntour Hub.... :-\
Great Advice guys.. next time I will follow it... :daumenhoch:
Frosty:
I have tried the grippa thingy but there isn't enough of the freewheel side of the hub to get a grip on.
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