Gear Talk / Re: which freewheel remover do i buy?
« on: June 07, 2011, 08:47:53 pm »Well, ice109, I first suggest you lose the sarcasm when you are asking help. It will go a long way to encouraging people to actually help you.the dude gave me a completely ridiculous response so what do you expect?
That being said, it's kind of hard to tell you what freewheel removal tool you need without seeing a good image of your freewheel, as my x-ray vision tends to fail across oceans. Remove the wheel, remove the QR skewer (or nut), and take (and post) a good close-up pic of the splines of your freewheel body. Also, how many cogs does it have? Are you sure it's a freewheel and not a cassette (just asking, as some do not know the difference).bikepedia says i have a freewheel and this is a picture of the freewheel im 70% sure i have:
http://www.greatwall-flywheel.com/productsinfo.asp?id=36
If I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it probably uses the same splines as Shimano, i.e., the FR-1. Many off-brands do. Or, at least, it will be close enough to work at least once. Don't forget you'll likely need access to a securely mounted vice, or at least a wrench with a very long handle to break it free.
You could also use the "destructive method of removal" as detailed by Park at http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/freewheel-destructive-removal

