Hello,
I've got a bike with an old 3 speed freewheel that I need to remove to replace
some broken spokes.
The freewheel has rubbish indents for the removal tool, a bit like what you get on cheap 'n' nasty single speed freewheels. However, it is usable and original to the bike so I'd prefer not to remove it destructively if possible.
Does anyone have a technique for removing these types of freewheels? Trying to knock it loose with a hammer and punch had no effect at all...
Johnny
I've got a bike with an old 3 speed freewheel that I need to remove to replace
some broken spokes.
The freewheel has rubbish indents for the removal tool, a bit like what you get on cheap 'n' nasty single speed freewheels. However, it is usable and original to the bike so I'd prefer not to remove it destructively if possible.
Does anyone have a technique for removing these types of freewheels? Trying to knock it loose with a hammer and punch had no effect at all...
Johnny