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Old 07-23-15, 06:33 PM
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ksisler
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Originally Posted by PilgrimUK
Thanks for all the quick responses everyone..and thanks for the welcome habilis
After looking at the cost of buying the tools, I have decided to let a shop have a look at it.
They have quoted £25 for a whole new back wheel, it sounds like it might be the best option as it was much cheaper than having to strip it all down to have a look at it. Thanks a lot for your help; it has helped me learn a little bit more about them...
Pilgrim ; Agree with other responders in recommending just getting a new wheel...and the price seems excellent. Rationale; Over the decades have often found that when one part takes a beating, the other parts become damaged or weakened, even if not visible to the naked eye.

Hope that helps
/K
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