If you are trying to remove the sprocket and it doesnt have a lockring on it, very simply rotate the wheel backwards. If it does have a lockring, follow my instructions above.
If you are trying to remove the sprocket and it doesnt have a lockring on it, very simply rotate the wheel backwards.
If it does have a lockring, follow my instructions above.
Well the setup above is the opposite of the method found here:
http://204.73.203.34/fisso/eng/schpignone.htm
The method in the link is for securing the sprocket -- thus the opposite would remove it, and I just did it, and it did. W00t, or whatever the saying is.
What a shabby day I am having.
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Well the setup above is the opposite of the method found here:
http://204.73.203.34/fisso/eng/schpignone.htm
The method in the link is for securing the sprocket -- thus the opposite would remove it, and I just did it, and it did. W00t, or whatever the saying is.
What a shabby day I am having.