Old 11-11-07, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
Ummm.... the "destructive method" described by parktool is nowhere as destructive as yours. I don't even know why they call it destructive. I'd call it... reconstructive. As in, you'll have to rebuild the freewheel afterwards, but no part is actually damaged in the process, and can be reassembled.
Right, but rebuilding them is not the simplest process ever, there are about 100 tiny bearings in those suckers, and you can't just stick them down with grease, you want to use heavy oil. I've done it, it's not fun. Also, you're probably only taking it off if it's shot anyway, I guess occasionally you might pull a freewheel to change gearing or replace a spoke on a LF hub, but generally it's because they're done for.
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