06-12-2013, 09:09 PM
Guys,
I need help (hopefully a little) with Falcon 7spd Freewheel removal.
The nut on Freewheel side won’t budge.
As a result FR-7 cannot be inserted completely, there is a gap about 3 to 5 mm (0.11811 0.19685 inch)
I don’t even know how far FR-7 should do into Freewheel.
I tried unscrew (counter-clockwise) Freewheel itself (without fully inserted FR-7)
Don’t want to apply too much strength.
I have a feeling already (I see it actually), spokes bend, but Freewheel won’t budge.
Do I need to secure sprockets set somehow and try a wrench with longer handle?
Or do I need to remove the nut on Freewheel side first?
I tried WD-40 on nut, waited 30min – no difference, it won’t go.
I secured another side with counter-nuts, but no luck.
Counter-nuts are moving, not the nut I want to remove.
The axle thread size is really small (IMO!), I feel if I put a bit more strength to secure counter-nuts, I’ll damage threads...
One more thing I want to mention:
I can remove nut and race nut on the side opposite to Freewheel (and bearing balls)
It won’t release an axle.
The outer plate (with name "Falcon" on it) inner diameter is smaller than race nut on Freewheel side.
There is a thread with similar question: http://forums.bikeride.com/thread-1674.html
I cannot follow Bill advice in post #7 "to take off race nut and remove the loose bearings from Freewheel side". Or might be, I simply don’t understand, how he did it.
Anyway, here I’m am waiting advice how to proceed.
Appreciate any input.
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I need help (hopefully a little) with Falcon 7spd Freewheel removal.
The nut on Freewheel side won’t budge.
As a result FR-7 cannot be inserted completely, there is a gap about 3 to 5 mm (0.11811 0.19685 inch)
I don’t even know how far FR-7 should do into Freewheel.
I tried unscrew (counter-clockwise) Freewheel itself (without fully inserted FR-7)
Don’t want to apply too much strength.
I have a feeling already (I see it actually), spokes bend, but Freewheel won’t budge.
Do I need to secure sprockets set somehow and try a wrench with longer handle?
Or do I need to remove the nut on Freewheel side first?
I tried WD-40 on nut, waited 30min – no difference, it won’t go.
I secured another side with counter-nuts, but no luck.
Counter-nuts are moving, not the nut I want to remove.
The axle thread size is really small (IMO!), I feel if I put a bit more strength to secure counter-nuts, I’ll damage threads...
One more thing I want to mention:
I can remove nut and race nut on the side opposite to Freewheel (and bearing balls)
It won’t release an axle.
The outer plate (with name "Falcon" on it) inner diameter is smaller than race nut on Freewheel side.
There is a thread with similar question: http://forums.bikeride.com/thread-1674.html
I cannot follow Bill advice in post #7 "to take off race nut and remove the loose bearings from Freewheel side". Or might be, I simply don’t understand, how he did it.
Anyway, here I’m am waiting advice how to proceed.
Appreciate any input.
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