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Does this mean that Peter has to put rims on to the hubs to get the end plate(s) off, or has he devised a special jig/tool that holds the hub shell?
I used to manage with a few loose spokes into an old rim for this, and to remove freewheels from hubs where spokes had been chopped out.
Personally I always preferred gears in direct drive. Some 20 years ago I did try a Shimano 4 speed, which was a revelation compared to the Sturmey Archers.
Keith
Does this mean that Peter has to put rims on to the hubs to get the end plate(s) off, or has he devised a special jig/tool that holds the hub shell?
I used to manage with a few loose spokes into an old rim for this, and to remove freewheels from hubs where spokes had been chopped out.
Personally I always preferred gears in direct drive. Some 20 years ago I did try a Shimano 4 speed, which was a revelation compared to the Sturmey Archers.
Keith