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Old 11-04-11 | 04:20 PM
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roashru
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Originally Posted by TexasPedaler
Took it to a LBS in hopes to remove freewheel, but they couldn't as the tool to remove it would not work as it was put on originally too tight and the teeth inside are non existing.
kept forgetting to respond to this. the freewheel on my denali was also tough to remove the inside slots are not exactly the same as shimano they are slightly bigger the removal tool will spin inside if torqued. i grinded a 3/4 inch socket extension four sides to a slight tapered square once the size was close a gentile tap of a hammer to set then put a 3/4 inch socket long bar on it unscrewed very easily!
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