It's one of these.
midlife Guru 52 minutes ago #17 Did you want to keep the freewheel. If not take off the cogs from the body and use the vice on the body.
Did you want to keep the freewheel. If not take off the cogs from the body and use the vice on the body.
OP OP Punkawallah Über Member 16 minutes ago #18 midlife said: Did you want to keep the freewheel. If not take off the cogs from the body and use the vice on the body. Click to expand... And how would this be done? There doesn't seem to be a 'cover plate' to remove that will allow the cogs to be lifted off.
midlife said: Did you want to keep the freewheel. If not take off the cogs from the body and use the vice on the body. Click to expand... And how would this be done? There doesn't seem to be a 'cover plate' to remove that will allow the cogs to be lifted off.
OP OP Punkawallah Über Member 15 minutes ago #19 Ian H said: It's one of these. View attachment 773160 Click to expand... Any idea of its part number for doing a search on it?
Ian H said: It's one of these. View attachment 773160 Click to expand... Any idea of its part number for doing a search on it?
Ian H Ancient randonneur 11 minutes ago #20 Punkawallah said: Any idea of its part number for doing a search on it? Click to expand... I'm afraid not. It's ancient and unmarked.
Punkawallah said: Any idea of its part number for doing a search on it? Click to expand... I'm afraid not. It's ancient and unmarked.
midlife Guru 2 minutes ago #21 Punkawallah said: And how would this be done? There doesn't seem to be a 'cover plate' to remove that will allow the cogs to be lifted off. Click to expand... Usually hiding under the smallest cog, chain whips to remove. Uber rare to be the other side next to the hub.
Punkawallah said: And how would this be done? There doesn't seem to be a 'cover plate' to remove that will allow the cogs to be lifted off. Click to expand... Usually hiding under the smallest cog, chain whips to remove. Uber rare to be the other side next to the hub.