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PostPosted: Thu 23/Oct/08 7:28pm    Post subject: How To . . . . Remove A Threaded On Cassette??? Reply with quote Report Abuse

Got my self a campy hub with a six speed cassette on it, and wanting to remove the cassette and replace it with a single cog free hub. I got myself a new cog to go on and pulled out my chain whip and cassette tool to find its a little different. No doubt some of you more wiser people will be able to assist. Also will i need some kind of spacer set up for my new single cog set up.

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PostPosted: Thu 23/Oct/08 7:30pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

you will need circlip pliers
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PostPosted: Thu 23/Oct/08 7:42pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

or a cluster removing tool and a big vice, take it to a shop
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PostPosted: Thu 23/Oct/08 7:43pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Yeah i got those pliers, must be on really tight. Ill take it to the shop i think. Cheers
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PostPosted: Thu 30/Oct/08 7:18pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Take it to Cycle Traders on Manchester St. They will have the tool, especially if its quite and old hub
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