S scottmac Retro Guru Feedback View Jun 25, 2012 #1 I need a block remover for a Sachs Maillard LY92 7 speed. Has anyone got one or knows where I can get one? Thanks
I need a block remover for a Sachs Maillard LY92 7 speed. Has anyone got one or knows where I can get one? Thanks
ata Devout Dirtbag Jun 28, 2012 #2 Can't really determine if this one fits the bill, but it might. http://defietsenmaker.nl/index.php?item ... 32&lang=EN
Can't really determine if this one fits the bill, but it might. http://defietsenmaker.nl/index.php?item ... 32&lang=EN
S scottmac Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 2, 2012 #3 Thanks for the info, but they have too many teeth. My block only has 12, so I'm going to see if an old Shimano remover will do it. Thanks anyhow.
Thanks for the info, but they have too many teeth. My block only has 12, so I'm going to see if an old Shimano remover will do it. Thanks anyhow.
P pigman Old School Grand Master Jul 3, 2012 #4 yeah, the shimano one is identical to maillard. Its very close to a shimano cassette remover, but not quite. You may be able to ram a cassette tool on there if youre prepared to risk damaging something, ie you just want to remove it.
yeah, the shimano one is identical to maillard. Its very close to a shimano cassette remover, but not quite. You may be able to ram a cassette tool on there if youre prepared to risk damaging something, ie you just want to remove it.
Quizzer Dirt Disciple Jul 3, 2012 #5 Re: Maillard 24 splined 30mm OD freewheel remover tool Hi..Get in touch with a member ; eastsidebikes He has them for sale ..good quality. Regards..Quizzer
Re: Maillard 24 splined 30mm OD freewheel remover tool Hi..Get in touch with a member ; eastsidebikes He has them for sale ..good quality. Regards..Quizzer
S scottmac Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 4, 2012 #6 Thanks to all, but I found the Shimano one works a treat. Why don't manufacturers dab a little bit of grease on the hub thread for easy removal? :roll: Thanks everyone!
Thanks to all, but I found the Shimano one works a treat. Why don't manufacturers dab a little bit of grease on the hub thread for easy removal? :roll: Thanks everyone!