Chainwhips and screw on blocks

you need a freewheel remover,same idea as a cassette remover,2 chainwhips will just remove the sprockets from the freewheel mechanism,ie half the freewheel.
 
1. Place freewheel remover in a vice. Clamp the bugger down, hard.
2. Slide freewheel onto tool (madam!)
3. Twist wheel. Hard. It will come undone.

Simples. 8)
 
chris667":3fqm17ms said:
1. Place freewheel remover in a vice. Clamp the bugger down, hard.
2. Slide freewheel onto tool (madam!)
3. Twist wheel. Hard. It will come undone.

Simples. 8)

Agree with all that, always seemed the best way of doing it (freehub tool in a vice, wheel on top, turn the rim) but don't you still need a chain-whip on the cassette?

I think you need two chainwhips for the suntour cassettes that have one of the sprockets as a lock-ring.
 
Freewheel removal

Just the correct freewheel remover needed.No chainwhip required.Exactly as chris667 put it.
 
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