Old 02-19-12, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ben4345
I would still recommend opening up your freewheel when you get a chance. Clean it out and re-lube it properly. It isn't as hard as others say it is, just have a clean work space to work in and some time.
And a lot of patients to replace those 50 or so tiny bearing balls. Unless you have way more time than money a new freewheel is a cheap investment.
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