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Old 11-30-21, 04:41 PM
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Which cassette removal tool with 9 splines

I would like to remove this 7 speed cassette but evidently don't have the proper removal tool, and I have a bunch.
Can someone help me identify the proper remover to use.
(9 splines and 34mm across and looks like it needs to be thin walled)
Thanks for any and all assistance.

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Originally Posted by OTS
I would like to remove this 7 speed cassette but evidently don't have the proper removal tool, and I have a bunch.
Can someone help me identify the proper remover to use.
(9 splines and 34mm across and looks like it needs to be thin walled)
Thanks for any and all assistance.

I think it is a Uniglide cassette which means the first one or two cogs gets unscrewed by using two chain whips, I think?
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Old 11-30-21, 04:47 PM
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You'll need two chain whips, one to turn the smallest cog anticlockwise and the other to hold the largest cog and freehub body in place. I believe that this is Shimano's Uniglide system, precursor to the current Hyperglide. I hope this makes sense.
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Old 11-30-21, 05:43 PM
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Perfect
Thanks for the help.
Makes sense, that's why I couldn't find the correct removal online.
2 chain whips I have.
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Gold Star for asking before Mongo-ing the wheel and wrecking it.
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