Help wanted by removal Maillard freewheel/hub

Midlife":2uz0uior said:
what's a pion by the way?Shaun
Thats how i call an old cassette. :oops:
(see Google for: maillard pignon) :D

Oke, the loose hub will be a challenge to disassemble it,
but my question in the startpost is not answered yet.
And without the right tools i can't do anything. :cry:
 
Var make the tool for the 3rd freehweel. They are the only that do as far as I can work out. I can get one for you if you like and they are pretty cheap. The one I have is staying in the shop as I find it handy once or twice a year.
 
DayWalker":1j2oow1e said:
mattr":1j2oow1e said:
2nd post answers the question!
I saw that, but he's not sure about the Park Tool FR-4.
Is that the right one than?
No. Having just counted the teeth on the freewheel, there are more than 20 (25 as near as i can tell). FR-4 has 20 teeth.

I think you need the VAR RL-40500-C

http://www.vartools.com/en/normandy-fre ... r-p462.php

bm0p700f will probably be able to confirm.

FWIW it looks like you need a VAR RL-18800-C for the other two freewheels.
http://www.vartools.com/en/2-notch-free ... r-p451.php
 
bm0p700f":3eyx4wvk said:
Var make the tool for the 3rd freehweel. They are the only that do as far as I can work out. I can get one for you if you like and they are pretty cheap. The one I have is staying in the shop as I find it handy once or twice a year.
Would you please give me the prices for the right tools that i need, incl. shipping to The Netherlands?
 
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