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how do i get a rusty freewheel of my yellow tuffs????
posse:
as above i need all of your expertise on this! :'(
brass monkey!:
your local bike shop should do it for a quid !
I take mine to a small bike shop round the corner, as it's easier and safer than ruining a wheel - especially if the freewheel may be rusted on, so no point in taking chances...
there are other ways though
TwoBobRob:
I think the most common way is to mount the tool in a vice, then offer the wheel onto it, then twist the wheel to undo. A friend on mine made his own freewheel remover (4 pronged thing) and welded it to a long bolt. he then bolted it in place of the axle. It made the whole job a lot easier when pissing around trying to get it in the vice/on the freewheel.
Personally, I've always been able to loosen mine with a well aimed steel punch and a bloody good whack with a hammer. I'm not sure you want to do that with tuffs though, I'm not sure how well they'd handle the shock of the blow...
posse:
think i am best going to the local bike shop! will pop down tomorrow and buy some dye :D :shocked: cheers guys :)
Rombloke:
ask pete quad....hes thew bollox at it.
Dave
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