The Miche Carrier cogs do not need a special tool to be switched, the carrier bit remains on your hub and the lockring holds the cog on it. You just need a lockring tool. They are good quality and have been getting on well with mine. But they do have some 'play' in them, they rock slightly on the carrier. I do not mind this, but those fond of supertight chains and no slack might not get on with it.
Thomas: OYB is right at the bottom of bradford street just before the chinese supermarket across the road from 'mooch' furniture shop.
The Miche Carrier cogs do not need a special tool to be switched, the carrier bit remains on your hub and the lockring holds the cog on it. You just need a lockring tool. They are good quality and have been getting on well with mine. But they do have some 'play' in them, they rock slightly on the carrier. I do not mind this, but those fond of supertight chains and no slack might not get on with it.
Thomas: OYB is right at the bottom of bradford street just before the chinese supermarket across the road from 'mooch' furniture shop.