Removal of 7 speed Campagnolo freewheel
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Removal of 7 speed Campagnolo freewheel
Hello all, can anyone tell me which Park tool (or other) will fit my old 7 speed Campagnolo freewheel? It has 12 splines inside. I am rebuilding the wheel and need to get that sucker off without ruining it! Thanks!
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Campagnolo free wheel ? Interesting . Park FR-1 has 12 splines . It fits my Shimano FW .
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Park-Tool-F...IAAOSwMnJdVmr1
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Park-Tool-F...IAAOSwMnJdVmr1
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Campagnolo free wheel ? Interesting . Park FR-1 has 12 splines . It fits my Shimano FW .
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Park-Tool-F...IAAOSwMnJdVmr1
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Park-Tool-F...IAAOSwMnJdVmr1
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Is it a Sachs Aris freewheel? If so the Shimano tool will take care of removal.
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Campagnolo freewheels don't have splines; they have two helical slots. A splined freewheel could be a number of manufacturers including Shimano, Regina, Everest, Zeus, Atom, and more. Any chance of a picture of the freewheel face showing the splines?
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Must clean off the "face" of the freewheel (small diameter end) and look for the manufacturer's stampings.
From there, you might have to determine which of perhaps two different models (vintages) it might be, thankfully such differences are not exactly subtle.
From there, you might have to determine which of perhaps two different models (vintages) it might be, thankfully such differences are not exactly subtle.
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Thanks guys, I'll post a pic in the morning...