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Originally Posted by romperrr
I'd love to know more about this and maybe a picture or two of the freewheel?

Thanks
Without trying to 'spin-off' this 'thread'....


The freewheel body remains on the threaded hub. Choice of cogs are easily and quickly changed by hand, no tool, wrench or other means. One simply depresses the cog group, then rotate counterclockwise a few degrees, and lift off. Replacing is the opposite and only takes a second.
(The splined tool as shown is only for removal of freewheel body)
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