Which cassette removal tool with 9 splines
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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.
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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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.
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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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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Perfect
Thanks for the help.
Makes sense, that's why I couldn't find the correct removal online.
2 chain whips I have.
Thanks for the help.
Makes sense, that's why I couldn't find the correct removal online.
2 chain whips I have.