B Bats Senior Retro Guru Apr 18, 2014 #11 Shimano doesn't fit, tried that... If the tools are really that pricey I won't bother. Only wanted to clean it easier anyway. It's not like I could replace it with anything short of buying a new hub and spokes.
Shimano doesn't fit, tried that... If the tools are really that pricey I won't bother. Only wanted to clean it easier anyway. It's not like I could replace it with anything short of buying a new hub and spokes.
L latman Senior Retro Guru Apr 18, 2014 #13 i just found a (tiny) picture of one , i worked in a shop in the 80s and we sold a stack of Gitanes with them, the freewheeling mechanism must slide onto the splines (unlike modern cassettes) http://www.borgercompagnie.com/helicomatic/history.html Attachments maillard_700_(5).webp 12.4 KB · Views: 260
i just found a (tiny) picture of one , i worked in a shop in the 80s and we sold a stack of Gitanes with them, the freewheeling mechanism must slide onto the splines (unlike modern cassettes) http://www.borgercompagnie.com/helicomatic/history.html
B Bats Senior Retro Guru Apr 18, 2014 #14 I know it's a helicomatic because helicomatics say helicomatic on them.