• Atropos@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    That’s gotta be the freewheel/freehub itself.

    Depending on type, you may be able to pull it apart. I’d bet that it’s the connection between freewheel/freehub and the actual wheel hub.

      • ContrarianTrail
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        9 days ago

        That’s to remove the casette from the freehub. You’ll likely need a big hex key to remove the freehub from the wheel and it’s going to be on tight. To open the freehub itself you might need another special tool for. I made one myself from an old socket that I ground away leaving just two opposing studs.