Need some help with freewheel
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The cut spokes were a big mistake. Even with the correct tool it's now going to be a nightmare to shift without the rest of the wheel to lever against.
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there is a smaller shimano freewheel tool but I am not sure the old park number.
your going to have to clamp that hub in a vise to get the Fwheel off.
I think this is the one you need
https://cgi.ebay.com/Shimano-Boss-Sty...item53e17c3f49
your going to have to clamp that hub in a vise to get the Fwheel off.
I think this is the one you need
https://cgi.ebay.com/Shimano-Boss-Sty...item53e17c3f49
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