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Old 07-04-17 | 11:34 PM
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velocentrik
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From: Front Range, Colorado
Originally Posted by 3alarmer
...have you ever recogged a freewheel ? I'm only asking because it's often quite laborious to get the cogs off, and for me personally (even though I can do it...I have a freewheel vise and everything to do it with), it's more trouble than it's worth with all the availability of pretty good used freewheels where I am located.
People post stuff like this a lot. I typically read it as: I've read a thread someone wrote detailing how it's done but, really truly, no I've never really done it. If you can remove a cassette you can crack a freewheel. The consumer freewheel vise from Var is not my recommended tool, though. Not my favorite Var tool.
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