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Old 12-08-12 | 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Captain Blight
Yes, but it's so easy to remove the freewheel, you might as well just go ahead and do so. Unscrew the lockring (It's best if you have the special tool, but Channel-Lock pliers can do an acceptable job) and then just kind of lift the FW off.
Just be careful if you use a pliers: the lockring is soft aluminum and will crush easily.
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