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Originally Posted by SoSmellyAir
The SunRace 14-34 7-speed freewheel 70sSanO mentioned, does it also fit the Park Tool FR-1.3 (Shimano, etc.)?

Swapping the freewheel on my wife's Electra Loft 7D may be worth buying one freewheel tool; it is certainly not worth buying two.
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Park Tool FR-1.3 Freewheel Remover

Park Tool offers a full range of tools for removal of bicycle freewheels. The FR-1.3 fits 12 spline 22.6mm diameter tool fittings - the most common tool fitting found on 5-10 speed bicycle freewheel systems, including many models made by Shimano, Sachs Aris, SunRace, and DNP Epoch. Features an enlarged thru-hole to accommodate 14mm solid axles. The 1" hexagonal base can be used in conjunction with a socket, wrench, or bench vise. Heat treated alloy tool steel construction for a lifetime of use.

The FR-1.3 has 12 splines that are approximately 22.6mm across at the widest point. Center bore for axle clearance is 15mm.
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