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Old 09-08-17, 03:44 PM
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WTB or Borrow: Park Tool FR-6 or WI Freewheel Removal Tool

anyone have Park Tool FR-6 freewheel removal tool? 4-prong nut that fits BMX or other freewheels.
need to remove a WI Eno freewheel. so, a WI proprietary tool is fine as well in that case.
"want to buy" or borrow paying both way shipping.

FR-6 can be had under $15 new, while WI one is 40ish. it's gonna be one-time need either way.
thanks in advance for the lead.

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I have an FR-6 that I'm glad to lend; however, at some point I ground off two parallel notches so I could use it on a two-notch freewheel. It'll likely still work for you but you'll need to snug it down with an axle nut or QR. Let me know.
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You can buy one for $12.89 on Amazon. Shipping both ways will probably cost you $8 or so... Might as well buy one. You'll probably use it again eventually.
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PM me and I'll send you a loaner.

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thanks to everyone chimed in. got a help indeed, its on the way. this is the best place!
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