Hub / freewheel

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ACS

Legendary Member
Firstly 2 apologies:

1. Poor quality of the images
2. The non technical description

I am trying to improve my cycle maintenance skills and knowledge by converting an old MTB H/T to single speed.

Can some tell me if the housing for the freewheel (?) is an integral part of the hub? If not, how do you separate?

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TIA

Andy

 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
What you've done Andy is stripped the freewheel, not removed it. The body is still on the wheel (obviously)
I assume you undid the lockring with two holes to remove the sprockets/balls/pawls. That'd be normal if you wanted to service the freewheel, but to remove the thing as a whole, you'd use a splined freewheel remover. You can see the splines it sits in (you can pass the remover over the axle)...normally i'd remove the wheel, clamp the removing tool in a vice (facing upwards), sit the wheel on the tool and use the rim as leverage to screw off the freewheel. Freewheels screw on and off of course.

Right now, i cant remember which way you screw them to get them off...

Once the body's off (or still on the wheel if you prefer), you can re-assemble the freewheel if you want it for future use.
 
Aye - you need something like this (google cassette tool)

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There are different sizes (no surprise there) so check before buying.
 
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ACS

ACS

Legendary Member
Thanks for the advice. Got hold of a freewheel tool from by LBS and it worked a treat. I have to admit I was expecting a bit of a battle to get the freewheel off it came off with not much of a fight,bit of pressure and sharp metallic sounding crack and that was that.
 
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