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dannyg1 10-22-09 07:16 PM

Campagnolo Alloy Freewheel Help....
 
I've got an old 6 speed alloy Campy freewheel with a series of chipped teeth on the 14tooth, smallest cog. I bought the requisite replacement (which is a set of the two smallest cogs with the gold emblem band as frontispiece). Anyone know where in NYC I ought to go to have this taken apart?

old and new 10-22-09 07:21 PM

Toga, google 'em , a few locations. Very reliable place.

Bianchigirll 10-22-09 09:51 PM

any shop that has two chain whips and mechanic with a brain

dannyg1 10-23-09 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by Bianchigirll (Post 9909361)
any shop that has two chain whips and mechanic with a brain

I'm worried about sending someone with two chain whips to town on this, the shop in question might need to own one of these (?):

http://cgi.ebay.com/Campagnolo-vinta...item27ac61213f

J T CUNNINGHAM 10-24-09 10:17 PM

There is a freewheel body but no cogs!

Regards,
J T

cudak888 10-24-09 10:57 PM

I've got a couple of X Axis wrenches designed to fit over the last cog - same concept as that 3 (or 4) cog multi tool in that kit.

I'll bet they work better too.

-Kurt

luker 10-25-09 12:52 PM


Originally Posted by J T CUNNINGHAM (Post 9919793)
There is a freewheel body but no cogs!

Regards,
J T

not complete without the cogs, but there's a bidder at 1900$!

Bianchigirll 10-25-09 02:48 PM

who cares about the cogs. that is a great tool set.


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