FR4 Freewheel removal tool slightly too big?
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FR4 Freewheel removal tool slightly too big?
I need to remove an old (70's?) Shimano freewheel. It looks like the FR4 would fit but the tool is just ever so slightly too big. Does anyone know what tool I need or where I can get it?
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I suspect you need the old style Shimano freewheel tool (on the right, below):
Unfortunately, it's been out of production for several decades now. Perhaps your LBS or bike co-op might have one you can borrow?
Otherwise, BikeToolsEtc lists it, but it ain't cheap:
SMALL DIAMETER SHIMANO FW REMOVER (Item #UB-FW20 ) $28.95
https://www.biketoolsetc.com/index.cg...-Splined&q=&s=
Unfortunately, it's been out of production for several decades now. Perhaps your LBS or bike co-op might have one you can borrow?
Otherwise, BikeToolsEtc lists it, but it ain't cheap:
SMALL DIAMETER SHIMANO FW REMOVER (Item #UB-FW20 ) $28.95
https://www.biketoolsetc.com/index.cg...-Splined&q=&s=
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FR-4 isn't for a Shimano. It's for Atom, Regina, Zeus & some Schwinn.
FR-1 or as John mentioned.
FR-1 or as John mentioned.
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You can get the tool inexpensively here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/360675226394
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You can get the tool inexpensively here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/360675226394
Yes, that looks like it would work. Good find!