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Old 06-10-15, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bikeman715
To help from breaking off the tabs on the FW puller (tool) always use the nut on the axle or the QR to hold the tool in place and one the freewheel break free then back off the nut or QR ,then remove the freewheel .
Also helps to go back in time and make sure the freewheel was installed with plenty of grease.

Originally Posted by dr1445
i just built a wheel for my 1986 bianchi strada in order to change from a 6 speed freewheel to 7 speed freehub. i your case you could lace in a 126mm 7 speed freehub to your current rim. your dropouts look like a 126 will fit.
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