Tool free freewheel removal
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Tool free freewheel removalMy Fixed gear bike has the standard flip flop hub with a spin on freewheel on the redundant side, neither of my pin wrenches will get enough grip to get it off so I'm looking for non LBS suggestions that don't involve destroying it, any ideas?
Thanks Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Tool free freewheel removalThe pin holes are usually for disassembling the freewheel ratchet from the main body.
Most freewheels I've seen need some sort of socket or wrench adapter. Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removal+1. If it's been used, it's quite possibly been wound on in a big way. I'd get the right freewheel remover ($cheap on ebay). The force involved in getting one off with the right tool is such that I'd be pretty nervous about improvising.
Re: Tool free freewheel removal.... although having said what I just did above....
In musing about yet another ( ![]() Harris Cyclery says they just use a regular 4 prong remover, but that doesn't seem match to the pictures. ? Hmmm...... Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removalI reckon they just photographed the other side for some reason. Looks better without the four big slots maybe?
Re: Tool free freewheel removalCould be I guess. Hmm
Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removalThanks so far fellers.
I've never seen one like this before, it looks similat to this... ![]() I might have to go the ebay route... ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Tool free freewheel removalSame as mine. I take it to the LBS, cause I don't have that removal tool. I think its a hybrid of a couple, so you can use more than one tool to remove it.
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Re: Tool free freewheel removalWhere've you guys sourced these from?
Postage from the couple of US sites I was browsing really slugs ya. Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removalCame on the bike for me Kym. Once I get it off it's yours for postage costs if you really want it. I'm never freewheeling on a 1x1 again, Fixed is awesome!
Cheers Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Tool free freewheel removalThat's mighty neighbourly of you Shaun. I'd be interested - but no rush. What tooth count is it?
This project concept is about 3rd or 4th in line at present and in the early 'parts sniffing' stage. Fixed IS fun... but I need a better sized frame than what I am riding atm. Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removalIt's a 16t Kym, used for about 5.5 hrs over about a week before I flipped the rear hub and became unbroken
Shaun ...whatever the road rules, self-preservation is the absolute priority for a cyclist when mixing it with motorised traffic.
London Boy 29/12/2011
Re: Tool free freewheel removalBewdy.... This beggar shan't be a chooser.
Like I said.... no rush... Kym
All manner of half finished projects and a bit of randonneuring I used to be tech-savvy. Now I'm just tech-weary.
Re: Tool free freewheel removal
I have a couple like this that I took off as I wanted to use a different no of teeth than what was supplied. I found the standard 'singlespeed' four pin remover shown higher up in the thread got them off with no drama Cheers Richard
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