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Old 11-06-05 | 04:14 PM
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treechunk
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Originally Posted by metallo pesante
the freewheel is attached to the hub like it always is, i just welded along that line on the cassette right below the smallest cog and the center part. It's where you the freewheel is spaced so that i can do what a freewheel does, i just welded that solid and solved my problem.

Freewheels thread on and off. There isn't anything holding the "freewheel" to your wheel but threads that are going to unthread. What you're doing is making your wheel into a wrench to take the freewheel off.
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