yes it is , i got the lock rings off but how do the sprockets come off? didnt want to force them without knowing cheers
yes it is , i got the lock rings off but how do the sprockets come off?
didnt want to force them without knowing cheers
They screw off anti-clockwise, with the use of a 1/8th chainwhip.
there was a roug one of those at tdv the other week for four pounds.
It must be NOS ones that are pricey, then.
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They screw off anti-clockwise, with the use of a 1/8th chainwhip.
It must be NOS ones that are pricey, then.