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Zippy:
Too late cos I had to bugger the hub to get the freewheel off.
You can't lace the wheel with the freewheel on because the spokes will only go in on the opposite flange.
Peter J:
If you have this problem again sent it to me....my brother owns and engineering company, I had the same problem took the hub down there put it in one of the lathe chucks (with soft jaws in) and hey presto :coolsmiley:
Cheers
lazychubs:
ive used an air chisel to get one of one that came from america
no damage to the hub untill i left it in caustic soda lol
Gary72:
--- Quote from: Zippy on December 04, 2008, 07:32 PM ---Too late cos I had to bugger the hub to get the freewheel off.
You can't lace the wheel with the freewheel on because the spokes will only go in on the opposite flange.
--- End quote ---
Zips they must have been able to get the spokes out even if they cut them in half??
DY85262:
What about lacing one side (opposite freewheel). Will that provide enough torque to use the wheel as the lever in the vice? ::)
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