Very good and clear Thanks. Question:- before starting working on it. how do you recognize if it is a Free wheel or if it is a cassette you are looking at. Thanks Brian
You can tell by looking at the center. A freewheel has a thick ring that has bearings behind it and threads on to the wheel. A cassette mounts to the free hub that is on the wheel and it has the bearing in it.
Just curious, which freewheel are you using in the video? Been looking for a more attractive, yet reliable freewheel than the new Shimano ones with the white lettering
Nice video. So to confirm, the tool is required for removal but not for installation? My old freewheel loosened on its own during a ride and dropped the ball bearings. I'll try to get the remaining piece off using vice grips and then replace with a new freewheel. If I can hand tighten and use some pedal pressure like you said that saves me from buying the tool
I probably meant a Free Hub. Where the part with the ratchet is a separate part. Will I only discover the difference once I have taken off the cassette like you have done.
I bought the removal tool twice already and they both stripped trying to remove 😢 all I wanted was to switch my stock with the shimano mega range and I’ve failed miserably 😩
Thanks for this, I inherited an older mtb and needed to replace the freewheel. This video was really clear and super helpful.
Very good and clear Thanks. Question:- before starting working on it. how do you recognize if it is a Free wheel or if it is a cassette you are looking at. Thanks Brian
You can tell by looking at the center. A freewheel has a thick ring that has bearings behind it and threads on to the wheel. A cassette mounts to the free hub that is on the wheel and it has the bearing in it.
Thanks a lot helped me out a lot with my Trek Marlin 4 MTB
Thanks a lot for your video Mike!
Muchas gracias por tu video Mike, desconocía el método para quitar un free wheel !
Saludos
Just curious, which freewheel are you using in the video? Been looking for a more attractive, yet reliable freewheel than the new Shimano ones with the white lettering
Nice video. So to confirm, the tool is required for removal but not for installation? My old freewheel loosened on its own during a ride and dropped the ball bearings. I'll try to get the remaining piece off using vice grips and then replace with a new freewheel. If I can hand tighten and use some pedal pressure like you said that saves me from buying the tool
That is correct.
I probably meant a Free Hub. Where the part with the ratchet is a separate part. Will I only discover the difference once I have taken off the cassette like you have done.
Thanks Mike!
Super sick!
Thank you!
Thank You very much!
I bought the removal tool twice already and they both stripped trying to remove 😢 all I wanted was to switch my stock with the shimano mega range and I’ve failed miserably 😩
For some reason my bikes have this in reverse and my older 90s road bike uses cassette but new e-bike has freewheel
wow in less than 2 minutes i have learn a lot already /
that call a quick release , ect..
Thanks Mike 😁
Thank you.
This was the hardest part of a bike to remove you need to be strong
for me right now the hardest thing is to find the right freewheel remover. Very confusing