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Removing freewheel
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I'm trying to remove this freewheel as it's blocking a spoke that needs replacing. I think I have the right tool and I watched videos online of how to do it. Seems simple enough, insert tool, use wrench to turn. But when I turn the tool, the freewheel spins instead of coming off. Is it maybe not actually the right tool and not fitting right? It only goes in about a 1/4 inch, should it be going in more? Suggestions? Thanks. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...7776b16503.jpg |
It is a cassette, not a freewheel. You need a chain whip to keep the cassette from turning
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Originally Posted by alcjphil
(Post 21335318)
It is a cassette, not a freewheel. You need a chain whip to keep the cassette from turning
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Originally Posted by Retfor
(Post 21335325)
Ah, ok. Right tool, though? I shouldn't expect it to go in more or fit more snug?
Thanks. https://www.parktool.com/product/cas...ng-tool-fr-5-2 |
Originally Posted by alcjphil
(Post 21335366)
Hard to see it well, but that appears to be a freewheel removal tool, not a lockring tool
https://www.parktool.com/product/cas...ng-tool-fr-5-2 Thanks. |
Originally Posted by Retfor
(Post 21335376)
Ah, ok. Yeah, that'd make sense why it doesn't fit perfectly. It is a freewheel tool...
Thanks. You can use a scrap length of bicycle chain clamped into a vise-grip pliers to hold the cog whilst using the cassette lockring or freewheel removal tool. The wrench on the tool is on the left as you face the wheel and you push down on the wrench whilst keeping the chain on a cog to prevent the freehub from turning. Cheers |
Originally Posted by Miele Man
(Post 21335750)
With a chain-whip your freewheel removal tool MIGHT work. I've removed many Shimano cassette lockrings with my FREEWHEEL removal tool.
You can use a scrap length of bicycle chain clamped into a vise-grip pliers to hold the cog whilst using the cassette lockring or freewheel removal tool. The wrench on the tool is on the left as you face the wheel and you push down on the wrench whilst keeping the chain on a cog to prevent the freehub from turning. Cheers |
Originally Posted by Retfor
(Post 21335376)
Ah, ok. Yeah, that'd make sense why it doesn't fit perfectly. It is a freewheel tool...
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