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lace it to a rim and use a removal tool is the only sure way not to damage the hub
I'd take it to your local bike shop, saves alot of hassle mate.At mine I get the freewheel , pedals and crank taken off all for £7
Quote from: hiro tonka on July 17, 2011, 05:20 PMI'd take it to your local bike shop, saves alot of hassle mate.At mine I get the freewheel , pedals and crank taken off all for £7 i usually do but this is just a hub, its not attached to a wheel......
Ive got a very blunt chisel that i filed the end to a profile to fit notches and just tap it off
Quote from: DJL on July 17, 2011, 05:37 PMQuote from: hiro tonka on July 17, 2011, 05:20 PMI'd take it to your local bike shop, saves alot of hassle mate.At mine I get the freewheel , pedals and crank taken off all for £7 i usually do but this is just a hub, its not attached to a wheel......have you got a freewheel tool? can do a lend if needed
i just removed a shimmano freewheel what i used was a tap spanner the ones with forks at both ends the main shaft fitted in the shimmano slots a treat put the spanner in a vice lay the wheel on top and it should twist of a treat