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Old 07-23-20, 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
I have that tool as well, Miguel. Glad to mail it to you for a rental.
I appreciate the offer. It's for a bike I'm selling so I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. I thought I had a pretty good collection of freewheel tools before I ran into this.
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Originally Posted by bikemig
I appreciate the offer. It's for a bike I'm selling so I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. I thought I had a pretty good collection of freewheel tools before I ran into this.
I hear you. If it’s not spinning well, a WD-40 shower will likely help, just don’t tell pastorbobnlnh .
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If there's one open nearby, an LBS will usually remove a freewheel for you for five bucks or so.
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Originally Posted by bikemig
I thought I had a pretty good collection of freewheel tools before I ran into this.
Just wait 'till you run into one of the three-notch TDC freewheels:
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Originally Posted by madpogue
If there's one open nearby, an LBS will usually remove a freewheel for you for five bucks or so.
That's the pre-pandemic price for one easily removed.
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