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Trike 12-12-07 03:18 PM

How to remove sprocket from hub ( no wheel)
 
hi all!
i just got from ebay a nice fixed hub with sprocket and lockring tight, i wonder if there a way to remove the sprocket without clamping the hub shell or ruining the finish of this campy hub.
thanks a lot!

crushkilldstroy 12-12-07 03:21 PM

This (like everything) has been covered before. Someone said that they'd done it by wedging the hub in a bench vise with some wood and torquing the cog off with a chainwhip. Someone else mentioned lacing the NDS up and seeing if that gave the wheel enough strength to pull the cog off.

Good luck.

Aeroplane 12-12-07 03:25 PM

I'd just lace in about 8 or so spokes (loosely) to a junk rim and go at it.

Trike 12-12-07 03:44 PM

i thought sheldon wrote something about it but could not find it

fixedpip 12-12-07 08:14 PM

Its a real PITA when folks do this, its just bad form to sell a hub with a cog and lockring that haven't been broken free.

Folks have pretty much covered it, either use a bench vice (though depending on how tight things are, you may not have enough leverage or be able to prevent the hub shifting) + wood, or re-lace the hub to a junk rim and do it that way.

Either way its going to be a pain.

wroomwroomoops 12-12-07 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by crushkilldstroy (Post 5796295)
This (like everything) has been covered before. Someone said that they'd done it by wedging the hub in a bench vise with some wood and torquing the cog off with a chainwhip. Someone else mentioned lacing the NDS up and seeing if that gave the wheel enough strength to pull the cog off.

Good luck.

True, but this, (like everything) is nearly impossible to find using bikeforum's broken search function. (another kick to the dead horse)

Trike 12-13-07 02:34 PM

thanks all!
btw how much is campy record pista hub in mint condition worth on ebay?

thatcher 12-27-07 02:13 PM

how did this work out?

marqueemoon 12-27-07 05:45 PM

Stick the cog side of the hub up the *** of the idiot who cut it out before removing the cog and lockring and turn.

chase. 12-27-07 07:51 PM

you may be able to use an oil-filter wrench on the drive side hub flange, if it is a high-flange hub.

Devolution 12-27-07 08:09 PM

I'd use some sort of band-clamp pipe wrench on the hub. Might have to mount it in a frame to rotafix the cog off. I haven't done this before, just saying how I'd go about it.

operator 12-27-07 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Trike (Post 5802752)
thanks all!
btw how much is campy record pista hub in mint condition worth on ebay?

a lot


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