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• #2
I think the standard freewheel remover works also
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• #3
Which standard there are so many? A standard bmx style tool is too big
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• #4
This one
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• #5
Thanks yeah I tried the fr-6 and its about 5mm too big to fit. It's really annoying as it does look like any regular 4 pin tool will fit but these freewheels have smaller Internal diameter than anything else I've seen. I lifted this pic from a old thread
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• #6
This might work
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• #7
Looks more like it. I'll give it a try 🤞
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• #8
Hope you sort it out boss
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• #9
Cheers 👍 Fucking proprietary for the sake of it bullshit. I took the wheel to my LBS who tried all 8 tools they had in the workshop and none of them fit
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• #10
Thats sucks, Try hammer and if you have broken flat screm driver
Does anyone have one of these laying around to buy not borrow i need one. I have 2 of these freewheels but neither come with the tool and they aren't available on their own. These appear to be proprietary as most 4 pin tools are too big. I'm just about getting by with a park fr-8 but the pins are shallower and narrower which has caused some slippage and marking so I'd like the proper tool.
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