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dont do it, just buy a new one . I wouldnt trust a freewheel that has been stripped and rebuilt.
Quote from: bof on November 18, 2008, 08:12 PMdont do it, just buy a new one . I wouldnt trust a freewheel that has been stripped and rebuilt. Sage advice from the Bof!!
Drop it in some degreaser to get all the shite out of it then put some grease in a small tin and gently heat the tin on a stove, when the grease has liquified drop the freewheel in and after a few mins pop it out, clean it up and spin a few times and hey presto .