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Old 12-08-18 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
Your bicycle mechanic should be able to remove the old single speed freewheel and order a new one for you. They have a special tool which fits into the four notches.

However, I also notice that the hub seems to be missing a spacer. When you tighten up the wheel in the dropout, does the dropout press against the freewheel? That alone could be your issue. Your mechanic might be able to provide a spacer as well.
OK thanks will ask him when i get a chance. By the hub missing a spacer do u mean in the new set up? The newer wheel i installed? Not sure where u mean? I might have a spacer. I might have put things on wrong. Theres lots of peices here. I ant look now but maybe tomorrow
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